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Reasons To Establish Paternity For Your Children

When a child is born, if his or her parents are not legally married, legal paternity must be established. Depending on the circumstances of the parents at and after the time of birth, there are a number of options for establishing paternity.

At Ruben Family Law Resolution Services, we have extensive experience acting as a mediator to help parents settle their disputes. San Francisco, California, is the area from which we draw many of our clients; however, we also mediate paternity clients in Marin County, San Mateo County, Santa Cruz County and Orange County.

Why Paternity Matters

Children typically benefit when both parents wish to be involved in their life. Not only do they gain from an emotional connection to the parent, if a person is named as a legal parent, the child also gains the following benefits:

  • Names of both parents on the birth certificate
  • Access to family medical records and history
  • The right of inheritance from that parent as well as access to Social Security and veterans benefits

A parent who is recognized through a paternity ruling may ask for custody or visitation rights. They are also responsible for providing child support, half of the child care costs incurred by the other (custodial) parent and half the health insurance costs for that child.

What If Determining My Child’s Parentage Is Complicated?

Determining the parents of a child may not always be straightforward. That is why it is essential that you hire a mediator who knows California family law and all the possibilities that will assist you in resolving your case.

We can assist you in mediating situations involving a dispute over parentage, establishing parentage for same-sex couples with children or in cases where more than two legal parents may ultimately be identified.

Contact Us To Handle Your Paternity Case

Need to resolve a paternity issue? Call us at 415-399-6830, or contact us by using our online form.

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