Paternity Attorneys in Michigan – ChooseGoldman

The legal acknowledgment of a father’s connection with a child is known as paternity. In Michigan, the law must confirm paternity. Paternity needs to be established before a father has rights or responsibilities. It affects child custody, parenting time, and financial support. A paternity attorney helps parents. They go through the legal process and protect the father’s rights.

Contemporary Issues About Paternity in Michigan

Many people who are not married have children. This can cause problems with who the legal father is. A lawyer can help fix these problems.

Finding The Real Dad

  • Sometimes, parents are not married.
  • The law needs to know who the father is.
  • People can agree on who the father is.
  • A court can order a test to find the father.

Changing Who Is The Dad

  • A person might learn they are not the real father.
  • They may want to stop being the legal father.
  • This can be hard to do.
  • A judge decides these cases.

Who Has Rights and Must Pay

  • When a man is the legal father, he has rights.
  • He can see his child.
  • He may help pay for the child.
  • People can fight for these rights and payments.

Babies Made With Help

  • Doctors can help people have babies.
  • This can make problems about who the parents are.
  • New laws try to fix these problems.
  • These are called assisted reproduction and surrogacy cases.

Fights Over Papers

  • Sometimes, people sign papers saying who the dad is.
  • They might have been tricked or forced to sign.
  • This causes problems.
  • People need a lawyer to argue these cases.
  • These are called acknowledgments of parentage disputes.

A lawyer helps people with father problems. They help people understand the law. They argue for people in court. They help protect people’s rights. Paternity cases are complicated.

Challenges in Establishing Paternity

Paternity cases can be difficult. Parents may not agree on who the father is. Court procedures can also be confusing.

  • Disputes Over Paternity. One parent may question if the man is the biological father.
  • Lack of Legal Recognition. A father without legal paternity cannot request custody or visitation.
  • Child Support Issues. A mother may struggle to get financial help if paternity is not confirmed.
  • DNA Testing Requirements. A court may order genetic testing when parents disagree.
  • Updating Legal Documents. The paternity is confirmed. Birth certificates and records may need changes.

Key Benefits of Establishing Paternity

Legal paternity provides security for both parents and the child. It also creates clear legal responsibilities.

  • Parental Rights for Fathers. A father can ask for custody or parenting time.
  • Financial Support for the Child. A mother can request child support after legal paternity is confirmed.
  • Access to Benefits. The child might be eligible for inheritance rights, Social Security, and health insurance.
  • Medical History Access. A child can get important health information from both parents.
  • Legal Protection. A legal paternity ruling prevents future disputes about the father’s role.

How Paternity Works in Michigan

There are different ways to establish paternity. The steps depend on whether the parents are married or unmarried.

  • Married Parents. The husband is automatically recognized as the father by the law.  No further action is needed.
  • Affidavit of Parentage. Unmarried parents can sign this form to confirm paternity.
  • Court-ordered DNA Testing. There is a disagreement. The court may require genetic testing.
  • Legal Agreements. After paternity is confirmed, the court can decide custody, support, and visitation.

How We Help Fathers, Mothers, and Children

Paternity cases affect everyone involved. Legal support helps protect rights and responsibilities.

  • For Fathers. We help fathers gain custody and parenting time rights.
  • For Mothers: We assist mothers in securing child support.
  • For Children. We make sure children receive legal and financial support from both parents.

How Goldman & Associates Law Firm Helps in Paternity Cases

Our attorneys guide parents through the legal process. We work to make sure everything is done correctly.

  • Filing Legal Documents. We fill out and turn in the required documentation.
  • Arranging DNA Testing. We assist clients in obtaining court-ordered genetic testing.
  • Representing Clients in Court. We help fathers seeking custody and mothers requesting child support.
  • Updating Birth Records. We assist in making changes to legal documents after paternity is confirmed.

Why Goldman & Associates Law Firm for Paternity Cases?

Our firm has helped Michigan parents with paternity cases for years. We understand the legal system and how to protect your rights.

  • Experienced Legal Team. We know Michigan’s paternity laws and court rules.
  • Fast and Accurate Case Handling. We work quickly to resolve legal issues.
  • Personalized Legal Support. We create legal solutions based on each case.
  • Commitment to Fair Outcomes. We protect the rights of both parents and focus on the child’s best interests.

Establishing paternity creates legal and financial security for a child. Parents who understand their rights can make informed decisions about custody and support. A clear legal agreement helps avoid future disputes.

Make that Call Today. Get Help With Your Paternity Case

You may need help with paternity, child support, or parental rights. Call us today to schedule a consultation about paternity. Dial that 24/7 toll-free number at (877) 737-8800 for consultation.

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Frequently Asked Questions 

Most common queries about paternity in Michigan:

Can I get custody if my name is not on the face of the birth certificate?

You must first establish legal paternity. After that, you can request custody and parenting time.

What if the mother refuses a DNA test?

If the court orders testing, both parents must follow the order. Refusing could lead to legal consequences.

Does signing an Affidavit of Parentage give me custody rights?

No. It only establishes paternity but does not automatically grant custody or visitation.

Can I challenge paternity after it is established?

In some cases, a person can challenge paternity in court. However, legal deadlines may apply.

How long does a paternity case take?

It depends on the situation. If both parents agree, the process can be quick. If there is a dispute, it may take longer.

If you have questions about paternity, call us today to discuss your case with an attorney.

 

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