The objective of an Arizona paternity action case can be to create a parent-child relationship and establish orders for child custody, child support and visitation of the child that is involved. An Arizona paternity action can be brought by one party to obtain help from another party in paying for certain expenses of the child. In some cases, an alleged father may require proof that he is in fact the child’s father before he agrees to pay child support.
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Arizona Paternity Actions & Establishing Paternity Before Agreeing to Child Support Payments
25 May 2011 by admin | Paternity | No CommentsEstablishing Paternity in Arizona
29 July 2010 by tdurkin | Child Custody, Child Support, Family Law, Paternity | No CommentsDid you know that in Arizona, just listing a father’s name on a birth certificate is not sufficient to establish paternity? If a child’s parents were not married when the mother became pregnant or when the child was born, that child has no legal father until paternity is established. This can become a serious issue for couples who never marry but have children together.
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