Paternity

Rights of Unmarried Parents or Father's Rights

Establishing paternity is important for asserting a number of legal rights and obligations in regard to children. Each of a child's parents has a responsibility to support the child and a right to maintain a strong parent-child relationship. Children have a right to a relationship with both of their parents.

When a married couple has a child, the law generally recognizes the husband as the father. When an unmarried woman has a child, paternity often needs to be established. In that case, a DNA test will be used to show whether or not someone is the biological father. The results of the DNA test are then used by the court as evidence of parentage.

Once paternity is established, a father may seek a parenting plan or parenting time with his children. Alternatively, once paternity is established, a mother can file for child support for children a former spouse or boyfriend refuses to acknowledge as his own. At Anne E. Raduns, PA we represent clients interested in asserting visitation rights or seeking child support for children in their care. We prepare all necessary forms and documentation needed for requesting a paternity test through the court. Afterwards, we can assist you in filing for child support or establishing visitation rights. To learn more about paternity and how we can help your case, Anne E. Raduns, PA

Paternity and the Financial Benefits available to Children

Paternity establishes a "bundle of rights" that carries with it a legal relationship with certain financial obligations and benefits. Whether medical coverage, access to benefits, or inheritance rights are at issue, establishing paternity provides the following benefits for children:

  • Eligibility to receive child support
  • Inheritance of certain assets
  • Legal rights involving probate and the settlement of the father's estate
  • Coverage under father's health insurance plan
  • Access to father's medical records for health purposes
  • Eligibility to receive father's Social Security disability or death benefits
  • Dependency claims for tax purposes when applying for student financial aid

Asserting the Rights of Fathers

Fathers have certain rights under Florida state law, especially in regard to a parenting plan and parenting time with their children after Paternity is judicially established. As a result, once paternity is established, fathers can assert their rights and pursue the following:

  • Substantial Parenting time of children
  • The right to challenge an adoption
  • Establishing a Parenting Plan that gives the Father more time with the children

Ordering a Paternity Test

Once a Petition is brought forward before a judge, the court will order a prospective father to submit to a paternity test. Anne E. Raduns, PA prepares all necessary paperwork required by the court when requesting a paternity test. We are prepared to assist you before, during, and after a paternity test when child support and Parenting time are at stake.

It is our goal to compassionately and zealously take care of our clients and their children, providing legal solutions that last a lifetime. If you are a single mother or father and would like help establishing legal paternity, call Anne E. Raduns for a low cost initial consultation.