Establishing Paternity in Arizona Brings with it Plenty of Frequently Asked Questions, According to Corso & Rhude
Establishing paternity in Arizona is a complicated process that requires an experienced family law attorney, according to the Arizona family law attorneys at Scottsdale-based Corso & Rhude.
Scottsdale, AZ, January 16, 2013 - (PressReleasePoint) - Establishing paternity in Arizona is a complicated process that requires an experienced family law attorney, according to the Arizona family law attorneys at Scottsdale-based Corso & Rhude.
In Arizona, the father of a child is financially responsible for the child’s upbringing. Until the age of 18 or the child’s projected graduation from high school (whichever comes last) both parents have a financial responsibility to support the child.
Paternity is automatically established through marriage. At the time of a child’s birth, the child is determined by law to be the husband’s natural child.
"Why is it important to establish paternity?"
Establishing paternity in Arizona is important for many reasons.
“Not only does legal paternity help to provide financial stability for a child’s upbringing,” said John M. Rhude, Esq. of Corso & Rhude. “It also establishes any rights to inheritance, as well as social security and life insurance benefits.”
In addition to financial support, fathers who pay child support are also statistically more likely to be an active part of their child’s life, providing for emotional stability as well.
"Should I seek legal paternity of my child?"
For fathers, establishing paternity is also an important first step in obtaining rights as the father of a child. Paternal fathers have legal rights to a father-child relationship that may be granted when paternity is legally acknowledged.
"How is paternity established when the mother is unwed?"
Arizona law allows paternity to be established for children of unwed mothers in a number of ways: voluntary paternity, a paternity test (genetic testing), or a court decision.
"How is voluntary paternity established?"
Voluntary paternity is established when the father and mother sign an Affidavit of Paternity in front of a notary witness at the hospital at the time of the child’s birth. This document is a legal acknowledgement that the newborn is the natural child of the man who signs the affidavit.
"How is paternity established after the child’s birth?"
If the child’s paternity is not established at birth, it can be established through genetic testing of the man and child. If the genetic tests show at least a 95 percent probability that the man is the child’s father, the man’s paternity is legally recognized.
"What if my child’s father refuses to take a paternity test?"
If the alleged father of a child refuses to submit to a paternity test, the case will need to be heard in court.
“Given the evidence of the man’s paternity presented in court, such as his past and/or present relationship to the mother and statements made as to parentage, the court will file a formal decision that may or may not establish legal paternity,” Rhude said.
Christopher P. Corso, Esq. of Corso & Rhude said the family law attorneys at the Law Office of Corso & Rhude are available to put their experience to work in court for Arizona families.
“We’re here to help guide you through this difficult process,” he said. “The paternity process in Arizona can be complicated. We’re here to help you through these tough times so you can get back to focusing on your family and your life.”
To learn more about establishing paternity in Arizona, please visit http://crfamilylaw.com/establishing-paternity-arizona/ or, for more information on any family law issue, please visit http://crfamilylaw.com.
In addition to Arizona paternity cases, the experienced attorneys at Corso & Rhude handle all types of Arizona family law cases, including Arizona divorce issues such as child custody, child support, alimony disputes, spousal support, hidden asset issues and visitation rights.
The experienced family law attorneys at Corso & Rhude serve clients throughout Arizona, including the cities of Ahwatukee, Avondale, Buckeye, Chandler, El Mirage, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sun City, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson and Youngtown.
To schedule a free consultation, please call (480) 471-4616. The Law Office of Corso & Rhude, PLLC is located at 14500 N. Northsight Blvd., Suite 116 in Scottsdale, Arizona, 85260.
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