How can unmarried fathers establish paternity?

How do Unmarried Fathers Establish Paternity? When two parents are unmarried at the time their child is born, the father is not always presumed to the be the father. In fact, California law only presumes that a man is the child’s father in certain circumstances, such as:

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Legal How-To: Modifying Holiday Child Custody Plans Out of Court

Legal How-To: Modifying Holiday Child Custody Plans Out of Court Child custody is a complex issue, and changes to your parenting agreement typically have to go through the California court system. However, with the holidays quickly approaching, families often need to make special arrangements or travel decisions that conflict with the current child custody arrangement.…

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Tips for Unmarried Parents Raising Children Together

Tips for Unmarried Parents Raising Children Together With marriage comes a number of legal privileges that help married couples raise children. However, many unmarried couples don’t realize they can get some of the same legal privileges—although it takes more work. Taking advantage of these legal privileges can help you, your partner, and your children alike.…

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Who has the “Rights” in a custody Battle

Who Has the “Right” in a Custody Battle Child Custody Rights in San Bernardino “FATHER’S RIGHTS” “MOTHER’S RIGHTS” “GRAND PARENT’S RIGHTS” . . . . . WHO IS RIGHT!?! Marketing legal representation that is exclusive to “RIGHTS” of either party in a custody battle may be a persuasive factor in your search for an advocate.…

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