This has become a favorite topic of many reality TV
shows. In truth, this issue is a
life-changer for all whom are involved.
Fatherhood comes with huge responsibilities as well as
opportunities. On the positive side it
gives dad the right to visit his kids.
Negatively speaking, there is a long process of financial obligation
that you may not be ready, willing, or able to undertake.
A man would be legally presumed to be the father if –
1. The child was
conceived while he was married to the mother.
2. He married mom and
gave the child “legitimacy”
3. He legally adopted
the child.
4. An order for
genetic testing was issued.
What are your current feelings about fatherhood? Why not let St. Petersburg, FL family lawyers
Nat Kidder and Bill Bennett sort it out for you? For more than half a century combined these
two Pinellas County family attorneys have been answering any and all questions
about paternity. Give the office a call
at (727) 821-8000.
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