Sacramento, California Lawyer Handling Paternity Issues
In addition to being a joy, fatherhood is also a legal relationship that confers certain rights and responsibilities of fathers to their children. Before this relationship can be established, it is often necessary to scientifically determine the real father. In addition, complex issues can arise as a result of marital infidelity.
At the law offices of Hugh O. Allen, we have handled family law issues related to paternity in Sacramento, California and surrounding communities over 30 years. We provide knowledgeable, experienced and caring service. To schedule an appointment, call us at 916-852-0222 today or contact our offices online.
When Can Paternity Be Contested?
When a child born to a mother who is married, the state will automatically assume that the mother's husband is the father. When a child is born out of wedlock, paternity may be established in one of two ways:
- The father signs a voluntary acknowledgement of paternity form, or
- A DNA test proves conclusively who is the father
The legal father of a child has certain rights, including custody rights and the right to have scheduled child visitation. Other fathers' rights include the right to file a protest if the mother attempts to move far away. The father also has certain responsibilities, most notably the obligation to make regular scheduled child support payments.
Paternity Issues Relating to Extra-Marital Infidelity
Legal complications can arise when a married woman conceives a child during an extra-marital affair. When the child is born, the mother's husband will be presumed by the state to be the legal father. Indeed, strong emotions, bonds and behaviors can arise out of the father's mistaken perception.
If it becomes known later who the child's real father is, what is to be done? The state would have to terminate the rights of the husband, but complications can arise since he may be a fit guardian and will likely have developed a strong bond with the child. He may not want to give up his legally binding paternity rights.
We have extensive experience handling legal paternity and the complex litigation and conflicts involved. If you would like to schedule an appointment with an attorney at the law offices of Hugh O. Allen, call 916-852-0222 or contact us online today.
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