
What Are My Custody Rights If I Established Paternity at The Hospital?
The answer is, “It depends”. Under the laws covering children born to unwed parents, a father may legally acknowledge he is the child’s biological father.
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The answer is, “It depends”. Under the laws covering children born to unwed parents, a father may legally acknowledge he is the child’s biological father.

In love, war, divorce and most other major aspects of life and daily living, someone or some side has an actual or perceived advantage. Most

Historically, the tender’s years presumption was law and effectively held that young children were presumed to be better cared for by their mothers, who most

Unlike in divorce cases, where children born during the marriage are presumed to be children of the Husband and Wife1, in paternity cases, paternity of

As with all cases brought against an individual or family (civil or criminal), the State has the burden of proof. With respect to neglected children

For many father’s who seek joint or primary custody, there is the belief that they are predisposed to an outcome. However, Indiana’s divorce statute is

In each state, in Indiana and across the nation, there has been an acute focus over the last several years on Father’s rights to custody

When a child is born to a married couple, it may seem ridiculous to ask the question, who is the daddy? But, sometimes, this may

Modifying Child Support with a Large Arrearage and Reinstatement of License to Drive Based On Law and Public Policy Through divorce or custody proceedings, a

Dixon & Moseley, P.C. advocates are frequently presented questions about how to establish paternity and why that is different than just raising a child. This
Proven and experienced attorneys successfully advocating and resolving complex cases for over 25 years