Fort Myers Paternal Rights Lawyers

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2024 . Alex was not only an advocator but she was also a friend and mentor to us. Alex went beyond and above to help our case out. From the start to the very end Alex went through everything to get us to this point this light. We now get to start working on building a new relationship back up with this child and hope to make a difference in our family. Alex would work after hours to make sure her clients get the understanding of everything and make sure we are well prepared for what is to come. After hours, days, weeks, months hours, we found light. If it wasn’t for Alex we wouldn’t be able to get to where we are. Alex, thank you so much for your hard work, mentorship, friendship, and support! Highly recommend

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I’m so thankful I found my attorney, Alexandra, she really advocated for me and helped me through a difficult time. I felt that I could trust her and her staff was great. They were always in communication with me either through phone or email. I would definitely recommend! She listened and I felt that she cared , I wasn’t just another client.

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Fort Myers Father’s Rights Attorney

For some fathers, establishing a strong and meaningful relationship with their children can be challenging, especially if they are separated from the child’s mother or are unmarried. Unmarried fathers, in particular, face legal obstacles before they can exercise their parental rights and nurture their bond with their children.

Under Florida law, an unmarried mother initially holds the right and responsibility to care for her child. However, when either parent initiates a paternity proceeding, the father can choose or be compelled by the court to assume responsibility for the child. This typically involves requesting support payments, which grants the father certain rights such as access or time-sharing. Meanwhile, the mother may pursue these support payments to ensure she can provide for the child or establish parentage.

At Davis and Associates, Attorneys at Law, the dedicated, motivated, and experienced Fort Myers father’s rights attorneys will guide you through obtaining your rights as a father. We will help you understand all the steps that need to be taken to establish paternity and help you understand your financial obligations to your child. On top of this, we also assist in negotiating a time-sharing agreement that will allow you enough time to bond with the children and become involved in their lives.

Call Davis and Associates, Attorneys at Law at (239) 350-4053 for your Free Consultation with a Fort Myers Child Support lawyer!

The Importance of Legally Protecting Your Relationship

While an unmarried father can work with their child’s mother on an arrangement allowing them to build a familial relationship with their child at any time, not all mothers will welcome this idea. These mothers can use the law to prevent the father from accessing the child or contacting them without giving the other party due notice or a valid reason for their actions. Fathers will be powerless to counter it unless they establish their paternity legally and the court recognizes it.

To avoid this situation, trust the compassionate and experienced Fort Myers father’s rights attorneys from Davis and Associates, Attorneys at Law to help you protect your relationship with your children. We will advocate for your rights and ensure the child’s mother recognizes the court’s order once your rights are established.

Establishing Father’s Rights

In Fort Myers, an unmarried father must establish his paternity before being legally recognized as the child’s father, even if his name is on the child’s birth certificate.

To establish a legal relationship with his child, several steps must be taken. Firstly, he must confirm his paternity through means such as signing the acknowledgment form at the child’s birth, undergoing a genetic test, or obtaining a court order. Additionally, he must demonstrate readiness to fulfill all responsibilities associated with fatherhood.

Once paternity is established, he must collaborate with the child’s mother to devise a court-approved time-sharing agreement, facilitating his connection with the children and involvement in their lives.

Divorced Father’s Rights

Although they do not have to worry about establishing their legal and biological connection to their children, divorced fathers can still have legal troubles sorting out child custody and support arrangements similar to unmarried fathers. Further issues may cause additional complications if the paternity is contested.

Having a father invested in building a relationship with their child can have substantial positive impacts, allowing them to grow as well-rounded and successful individuals.

When a divorce takes place, the child’s life and growth will be disrupted unless an arrangement is made that will allow both parents to remain active in their child’s life. It’s important to reassure your child that they will not lose their parental ties with either parent as they try to get used to this new arrangement.

Davis and Associates, Attorneys at Law will provide unwavering legal support during your divorce and guide you as we tackle arrangements for your children’s welfare. We will do our best to ensure that your relationship with your children remains strong with the new arrangements even after the divorce.

Contesting Established Paternity.

In select cases we handle at Davis and Associates, Attorneys at Law about father’s rights, there are cases where the perceived father gains evidence that the child is not truly their own. In some other cases, alleged fathers may have reasonable doubt that claims of them being the child’s father are true. Regardless of your situation, our Fort Myers, FL law firm can help you find the results you are looking for.

If you have not been active in the child’s life or have assumed responsibility as the child’s father, it is easier to deny your paternity. The genetic test result can easily resolve it by showing you are not the child’s biological father.

Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for a man who has been considered the child’s legal father or acted as the father figure who now questions their position. While the child is innocent in the matter, the child will be the one who will be affected by a renouncement of paternity the most. The courts may also be reluctant to accept the renouncement even if the tests show that the child is someone else’s.

Our dedicated Fort Myers paternity attorneys help you calmly navigate this incredibly complex issue. If you have discovered a reason to question the child’s background, you can lean on us to support you while making the right legal decisions to resolve this matter.

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Whether you are unmarried to the child’s mother, divorced from them, or question the veracity of the paternal claims pointed at you, there are laws to help you resolve any paternal battles you may face.

Davis and Associates, Attorneys at Law‘s Fort Myers father’s rights attorneys are dedicated to helping clients seek the truth and establish the right connections to help you and your children once the court gives out its order for your case.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a divorce cost in Fort Myers?

It depends on whether the divorce is contested, the number of issues the parties resolve, and the level of cooperation between them. We offer a free consultation to help you estimate your costs.

What is a divorce decree?

This is the final court order that officially ends the marriage and outlines all the terms of the divorce, including child custody, support, property division, and more.

How do I file for divorce in Fort Myers?

You must file a petition with the Clerk of Court at the Lee County Justice Center. Our attorneys can handle every step of the process.

How much does it cost to get a divorce if both parties agree?

An uncontested divorce is generally faster and more affordable. We’ll guide you through it efficiently while protecting your interests.

Do I need a lawyer if we agree on everything?

Even in amicable divorces, a lawyer ensures the paperwork is correct and that your rights are protected. Filing errors can delay the process or cause future problems.