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Category Archives: Paternity

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How Long Does a Father Have To Establish Paternity in Florida?

By Darla K. Snead, P.L. |

Establishing paternity is more than just being called “dad” or a mother naming someone as the child’s father. While paternity is automatically established at birth for married fathers, unmarried fathers must legally establish paternity to gain rights such as timesharing. Similarly, unmarried mothers seeking child support must first prove paternity. Understanding the importance of… Read More »

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Can a Birth Certificate Establish Paternity in Florida?

By Darla K. Snead, P.L. |

Florida parents have certain rights and obligations regarding their children. For example, in Florida, while parents have the right to spend time with their children, they are also required to support them financially. However, these rights and responsibilities are not automatic. To assert their legal rights and responsibilities, fathers must establish paternity. In Florida,… Read More »

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Disestablishing Paternity in Florida

By Darla K. Snead, P.L. |

There is a huge difference between legal paternity and biological paternity. Biological paternity means that a person has physically fathered a child. On the other hand, legal paternity refers to the man with the responsibilities and rights of a parent to a child. For someone to be considered a legal father in Florida, paternity… Read More »

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What Is the Importance of Establishing Paternity in Florida?

By Darla K. Snead, P.L. |

In Florida, the husband is considered the child’s legal father when a child is born to married parents. When a child is born to married parents, the husband does not need to take any action to establish paternity. On the other hand, if a child is born to unmarried parents, paternity must be established…. Read More »

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