Child Custody Information - How to Establish
Paternity
By Caleb
Jonsun
Paternity can be established in several
ways. The father of a child can always voluntarily
agree to acknowledge that he is the biological father. This is
the simplest way. In this case, all that is required is for the
father to sign a paternity acknowledgment form. Another way
paternity can be easily determined is if you were married to
the father at the time the child was born or if you got married
afterwards. There is a legal presumption that the husband is
the father of the child. In that case he is obliged to pay
child support should the marriage end in separation or divorce.
But what if he refuses to agree that he is the father of your
child?
If you are a single mom and the father refuses to admit that
the child is his, you will have to bring the issue into court
by filing a Paternity Petition. The paternity action is the
judicial process in which a determination establishing
paternity can be obtained. It is highly recommended that you do
this with the help of a qualified attorney, preferably one that
specializes in family law. If you can't afford a lawyer, your
local court house can provide options to help you. In most
states the court will appoint an attorney to represent you once
it is established that you don't have the means to pay legal
fees. It is the government's interest to promote that every
child is provided the benefits associated with having two legal
parents.
Before starting a paternity proceeding you must find
out the father's exact physical location. This will be
required by the state agency to contact the father in a final
attempt to obtain a voluntary acknowledgement. If the father
refuses because he is not sure, the state can offer him a no
charge DNA test. If he declines to be tested, the case will
move to the next level, and the state will file a paternity
action against him on behalf of your child.
After the paternity petition is filed, the court will issue
an order for you, the father and the child to undergo a DNA
test. There is no reason to be afraid of a DNA test. The test
is very simple and totally painless. A DNA test consists of
wiping a cotton swap inside the mouth to obtain a sample of
your saliva. DNA test results consist of a comparison of the
genetic patterns in you, the father, and the child to determine
percentages of similarities. These tests have been
scientifically proven to be accurate and totally reliable. They
can determine with a degree of over 99% probabilities that a
man is or is not the child's father.
The results of the DNA test are then disclosed to all
interested parties. The father now has the opportunity to sign
a voluntary acknowledgement. If he chooses not to, the case
will move on to trial. The judge or a jury will determine
whether or not he is the child's father. It is very unlikely
for a father to decline paternity when the DNA test results
show that he is. This is why only a minimum of paternity cases
end up in trial. To challenge the accuracy of the DNA test
results, the father will have to bring considerable scientific
evidence in order to be successful. Considering modern
technology, it is highly improbably that he would be able to do
so.
With the paternity determination, the court will
issue a child support order. The amount of the payment
will be calculated based on the father's net income. The court
might order that the support amount be withheld from the
father's salary payment. The judge can also order the father to
pay retroactive child support, covering the years your child
did not receive support. How much retroactive support is will
depend on your personal financial circumstances and the state
in which you reside.
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