Mississippi Agreed Order Establishing Paternity, Custody, Support and Visitation

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Agreed Order Establishing Paternity, Custody, Support and Visitation: This is a Mississippi form that complies with all Mississippi codes and statutes. An Agreed Order Establishing Paternity, Custody and Support with Visitation is signed by both parties to the cause of action. It states that they both parties have come to an agreement concerning all issues concerning the child's paternity, custody of the child, as well as the support and visitation recommended for the child. USLF amends and updates the forms as is needed in accordance with all state statutes.
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However, you can go file paperwork with a Mississippi court to request that they establish paternity for your child. In this process, a trusted family law attorney can help you file the necessary paperwork, and explain to a judge why he or she should force your child's potential father to submit to a paternity test.

When can my child decide which parent to live with? A child never has an automatic right to choose which parent to live with; however, a child that is age 12 or older will have the right to state a preference that will be considered as part of the Albright best interest of the child test.

Each parent can receive joint legal and physical custody. Both parents might receive joint legal custody, but one parent will have physical custody. Both parents might receive joint physical custody, but one parent will have legal custody. One parent could be given both legal and physical custody.

In Mississippi, your custody order can affect your child support obligation. Although both parents have a duty to support their child, typically only the noncustodial parent makes child support payments.

1 attorney answer Although a child's wishes are one factor among many the court must consider in determining the child's best interests, a minor child never gets to "decide" which parent to live with.

If child is 14 or older, child has the right to choose the custodial parent. If the child is 14 or older, child has the right to testify in court regarding the preference of custodial parent. If the child is 14 or older, the judge may consider the wishes of the child.

There is no legal age for a child to refuse to go to the court-ordered visitation while the child remains a minor. In the state of Mississippi, a child remains a minor until the child turns 21. Games with visitation should be AVOIDED because as the...

An acknowledgement of paternity form can be signed by the parents at the hospital or after the child is born through the Department of Human Services. The other way paternity can be established is through the involuntary process of going to court.

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Mississippi Agreed Order Establishing Paternity, Custody, Support and Visitation