Paternity
Paternity Lawyer in Georgia
At Cowan Law, our family law lawyer in Georgia represents both mothers and fathers when paternity is questioned and needs to be established. We use our knowledge and resources to handle delicate paternity cases that render results as quickly and as smoothly as possible. Contact us online or at 706-621-7664 to schedule a free consultation.
Establishing and Contesting Paternity in Georgia?
Uncontested Establishment of Paternity
Contested Establishment of Paternity
Title IV-D Agencies
Title IV Section D of the Social Security Act is commonly known as the Child Support Enforcement Program. All states are required to have a program that adheres to the terms of this act, which not only handles the establishment and enforcement of child support, but also the establishment of paternity (in some cases). This is a resource available to parties that want to establish paternity.
Putative Father Registry
Paternity and Deceased Fathers
In most states paternity is considered established when the father was married to the mother before his death and the child was born prior to, or within a certain time frame after, his death. When the mother and father were not married prior to his death, it may be possible to establish paternity through DNA testing of close family members.
Effect of Paternity Determination in Georgia
After paternity has been established by a court, it is no simple matter to have that decision reversed in most jurisdictions. It is a matter that will need to be heard by a judge. However, establishing paternity is important for many reasons. Without it, the father has no legal rights to the child, such as a right to custody or visitation or decision-making about the child’s upbringing.
- Petition for child support, where the state requires the legal establishment of paternity and also ensures that fathers share the burden of supporting their children
- Apply for state support, where programs require the establishment of paternity before mothers can apply for benefits like food, housing, and healthcare
- Obtain insurance, where the insurer requires legal paternity to list a child on a policy
What’s more, with paternity established, the child benefits by being able to build relationships with both parents.
Why Should I Hire a Paternity Attorney in Athens and Atlanta?
Paternity can be difficult to establish under certain circumstances, such as when the mother is married to someone else or another person’s name is on the birth certificate. In these situations, the court will need to become involved, and a paternity attorney will know the steps to take to ensure paternity is established properly.
Contact a Paternity Lawyer in Georgia Today
Establish paternity today. Whether you are the alleged father or the mother, making sure paternity is established offers many benefits as much as it provides clarity. Contact our office today either by using our online form or calling us directly at 706-621-7664.