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Savannah GA Paternity Attorney

The term “paternity” is used when someone is referring to the father of a child. If your attorney talks about “establishing paternity”, they mean discovering who a child’s biological father is.

 

Paternity Tests

 

A paternity test is used to find out if a man is the biological father of a certain child. The mother or the father of a child can request a paternity test.  A DNA test is generally considered to be the most accurate, but a blood test may be used as well.

 

The mother of a child may want to establish paternity in order to collect child support, or in turn, the father of a child may want a paternity test to prove he is the father of the child so that he may gain visitation or custody rights to the child.

 

There’s Only Once Chance to Raise a Paternity Issue

 

You will only get one chance to raise the issue of paternity. If you have agreed to pay child support, you can’t later get out of it by claiming that you are not the biological father of the child.

 

It is absolutely vital that you obtain advice from a qualified attorney before you sign any paperwork that have to deal with the issue of paternity.

 

Call our Savannah Georgia paternity attorneys at (912 phone), if you need representation in a Georgia paternity case.

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Our Savannah Georgia family lawyers handle cases in the Savannah GA area including Bryan County, Liberty County, Long County, Chatham County and Effingham County.

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