Detroit Michigan Paternity Law and Procedure Handbook

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Michigan
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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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Usually involves DNA paternity testing (also referred to as genetic testing) and a court hearing. Paternity can also be established by adoption. How can parents ask the court to establish paternity? A parent who lives in Michigan can file a paternity case in the county where the mother or child lives.

(a) The child has been deserted under either of the following circumstances: (i) The child's parent is unidentifiable, has deserted the child for 28 or more days, and has not sought custody of the child during that period.

Unmarried parents can establish paternity voluntarily. This means they agree to name the father of the child; or. Unmarried parents can ask the local family court to help establish paternity. This usually involves DNA paternity testing (also referred to as genetic testing).

The notice of a claim of paternity may be filed before the birth of the child but shall be filed within 30 days after the birth of the child.

The birth certificate is the record of the child's birth and is usually created at the hospital when the baby is born. It is not used to establish paternity. If the mother is married when she becomes pregnant or when the baby is born, her husband's name will be put on the birth certificate as the child's father.

If a man is not added to a child's birth certificate as the father, the mother automatically receives sole custody of the child. This means that the father has no visitation or custody rights, and nothing can be done if the mother refuses to allow the father access to the child.

Either parent may contact a MDHHS child support specialist at 1-866-540- 0008. The specialist will help you identify and locate the possible father. The Office of Child support can also set up DNA paternity testing to determine the biological father.

Once paternity has been established, a father now has the same rights and obligations as any other parent. These rights include obtaining orders regarding physical and legal custody, having input into decisions concerning the child, spending quality time with the child and being responsible for supporting the child.

How Long Does a Father Have to Establish Paternity? Many states like Michigan allow a parent or another party to establish paternity up until the child turns 18, but the statute of limitations varies a lot, depending on where you reside.

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