Georgia Paternity With Child

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Across the United States each year, a large percentage of children are born to unmarried parents. State law requires the father to support the child financially, but sometimes the father is hesitant to officially acknowledge paternity of the child. This Paternity Laws and Procedures Handbook provides state-specific paternity resources for establishing paternity, and discusses the relevant law and procedures in a general, and easily understood manner. A law summary of the paternity laws in your state is provided. Voluntary paternity establishment and paternity establishment through court action are discussed, as is the genetic testing that the court may order to confirm paternity in doubtful cases. Reading this Handbook will allow you to go forward in the paternity establishment process with the confidence of knowing what to expect at each turn, and provide you with the points of contact in your state for the people and resources that can help you and your child succeed.

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The father can file a Petition for Legitimation in Superior Court in the county where the biological mother lives. The mother must be formally notified, and she has the right to attend the court hearing. There is a basic filing fee and fee of service to serve others with documentation.

Where can an action to establish paternity be filed? If the father is a Georgia resident, the suit may be brought in the state or superior court of the county in which the father resides. If the father is a nonresident, the suit may be brought in the state or superior court where the child resides.

Signing the birth certificate only helps to establish paternity, meaning the identity of the father, and can be used to establish child support payments. However, it does not give you any parental rights.

Hear this out loud PauseWhere can an action to establish paternity be filed? If the father is a Georgia resident, the suit may be brought in the state or superior court of the county in which the father resides. If the father is a nonresident, the suit may be brought in the state or superior court where the child resides.

Note: Parents of a child born out of wedlock may sign a PA form to establish paternity for their child at any time ? there is no time limit. Effective July 1, 2008, voluntary legitimation of a child born out of wedlock must be done before the child's first birthday [O.C.G.A.

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