Indiana Paternity Law and Procedure Handbook

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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 for in a general, 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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Establishing paternity when the father is deceased can be complex, but it’s possible in Indiana. The Indiana Paternity Law and Procedure Handbook outlines methods to confirm paternity through documentation or genetic testing. You may need to consult legal resources to navigate this process effectively.

The answer is no, it is not a crime to deny a parent parenting time. Also, if there is no order for custody or parenting time issued by a court with proper jurisdiction, then the father has no right to custody or parenting time at this time.It does not give the father any specific rights to the children.

The fathers' rights in Indiana include his rights to custody, whether legal and/or physical, and his rights to parenting time (visitation) with the child. Likewise, the father has responsibilities which include, but are not limited to, child support.

If you have sole physical custody, it is not legal for the other parent to take your child from you. Sometimes taking your child from you is a crime, like "parental kidnapping." But if you are married, and there is no court order of custody, it is legal for the other parent to take your child.

Indiana allows a man to execute a Voluntary Declaration of Paternity within the first 72 hours after a child's birth. If both parents sign the paternity affidavit (a form provided by the hospital from the state health department), the father's name will be put on the birth certificate and he will be the legal father.

The answer is usually no, a parent cannot stop a child from seeing the other parent unless a court order states otherwise.The parents have an existing court order, and a parent is violating the court order by interfering with the other parent's parenting time.

Can I refuse contact? Contact should only be refused where there is very good reason for doing so, for instance if there is an issue of safety or violence, when contact could be refused. Refusal to allow a parent to have contact is likely to result in an application being made to court.

The prosecutor will file the paternity case for free or for a $25 fee. The prosecutor will also usually ask for a child support order, but the prosecutor will not help with custody or visitation problems.

Generally, the only way to remove parental responsibility from someone is to make an application to the Court.If parental responsibility has been granted through a court order then this parental responsibility will be in place as long as the order is in force. This could include a Special Guardianship Order.

What exactly is an unfit parent? The legal definition of an unfit parent is when the parent through their conduct fails to provide proper guidance, care, or support. Also, if there is abuse, neglect, or substance abuse issues, that parent will be deemed unfit.

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