
Murfreesboro Divorce Lawyer
Parentage/Legitimation
If a father's name is listed on a birth certificate or if a father has voluntarily acknowledged his paternity in writing, legally he may not be recognized as the legal father of the child. Establishing parentage / legitimation can be a frustrating, time-consuming and stressful process. It is in your best interest to contact a resourceful Murfreesboro divorce attorney as soon as you can to help you. If you are a father seeking
custody rights for your child, an attorney at Bennett, Parkerson & Bray may be able to help you navigate the process of proving your parental rights.
Paternity / legitimation actions can also be initiated by a mother seeking child support from the father. In fact, if a mother is receiving assistance from the state, the state itself may initiate a paternity legitimation action to force the father to support his children. If you are a mom seeking child support from the father, our attorneys will passionately pursue your matter so that your children can receive the support that they deserve.
Protecting the Rights of Your Children
Responsible and productive fathers deserve an opportunity to be in their children's lives. Children thrive on love and support and our firm will work hard to help father's be there for their kids. Children also need an opportunity to feel secure and confident in the future. We want our kids to believe that they really can be anything they want. In order to provide the opportunities that our children deserve, they need to be supported by their parents. A parentage legitimation action can assist mothers in receiving financial support so that they can give their children every possible opportunity to grow and thrive. Our firm understands how much you want the best for your children. We do to. Let us fight for every possible advantage for your child. We are driven to achieving the best possible result for you.
Contact a Murfreesboro parentage / legitimation lawyerfrom our tireless legal team without delay to fight for the best interests of your children.