Family Law AdvisorŪ Articles
Paternity
It is not uncommon for unmarried persons to have children in our society.
When a child is conceived out of wedlock even though there may no longer be
a social stigma associated with such and event, there can be problems
involving the parents. Parents may not always agree on what is approprate
in terms of raising their child. Parents may not be able to agree on what
arrangements should be made for custody and visitation. Disputes may arise
over child support as well. And, in some cases one parent may not inform
the other parent of the pregnancy or birth of the child. In other cases,
the child may be born but the father does not know that this is his child,
or the mother is unsure who the father is. In these situations, the use of
a skilled lawyer to sort out the situation is essential. The decisions that
are made regarding the rights of parents and their children in the early
stages of a child's life can have long term consequences on the remainder
of that child's life. Our law firm has experience in the handling of
paternity matters and can render valuable assistance if you find yourself
in such a situation.
©1998 LawTek Media Group, LLC
and Aaron Dishon, Esq.
all rights reserved
(The preceeding information is advertising; as defined in and pursuant to Article 9.5 of the California Business and Professions Code)
www.divorcenet.com/ca/ca-art18.html
|