Paternity

We assist in establishing or disputing paternity, protecting the rights of parents and children under the law.

Paternity

Unmarried parents of a child may have to establish paternity of the father in order for the father to enjoy all of the legal rights and responsibilities of being a parent. Signing an Acknowledgment of Paternity by both parents before the child turns 18 will accomplish this, and if a child is born to a married couple, the husband is presumed to be the father unless paternity is established in another manner under Arkansas law. In other cases, court involvement will be required. Whether you are a mother seeking to establish paternity to enforce the legal rights of your children or you are a father seeking to establish your legal rights to parent your children, we can help.

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