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Category Archives: Paternity

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Determining Child Custody between Unmarried Couples

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

While divorce rates have been generally decreasing throughout the years, separation is still never easy for anyone involved. Especially when children come into the picture, it is central to establish clear expectations of child custody, visitation, and child support. The couple is expected to agree upon terms and conditions that will maintain respectful boundaries… Read More »

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Top Three Reasons Why You Should Establish Paternity

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

Establishing paternity means to legally identify the biological father of a child. Within a married couple, paternity is automatically established to the husband. But what happens when an unmarried couple has a child? In the instances where a couple has a child without being legally wed, paternity is not automatically granted. As a result,… Read More »

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COVID-19 and Family Law

Family Law and COVID-19

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

Topics surrounding Family Law and COVID-19 (Coronavirus) DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | TIME SHARING | DIVORCE | MODIFICATIONS | CHILD SUPPORT | PATERNITY While many of us are trapped in our homes with our family, others are being kept from their children.   Some are trapped in abusive or unfriendly relationships and still others are in danger of losing their drivers license… Read More »

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Biological Father Fighting Florida’s Paternity Laws

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

With the rate of marriage in the U.S. on the decline in recent years, the number of children born out of wedlock is increasing exponentially. The parentage laws that regulate who is considered a legal parent do not necessarily reflect the reality of this shift and can lead to complications when a biological father… Read More »

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