Paternity 

Brooklyn Paternity Lawyers

Representing Fathers Throughout New York City

Paternity testThe establishment of paternity impacts many types of family law matters, from custody and child support to a father's rights. We cannot overstate the importance of establishing paternity when parents are unmarried. When a man is recognized as a child’s legal father, he takes on the same rights and obligations to the child as the mother.

An action for paternity can be brought by:

  • The child's mother
  • A man who has reason to believe that he is the father
  • The child
  • The child's guardian
  • The department of social services if the mother is receiving public assistance

At Arnel Law Firm, we have the experience and skill needed to effectively represent you in all paternity-related disputes and matters. We serve clients in Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and throughout New York City.

Contact us online or call 718-550-3024 today.

Understanding Paternity Testing in New York

Paternity is generally established in New York Family Court. If a child is born while the parents are married, the legal presumption is that the husband is the father. The burden is on the husband to prove that he is not the father.

In cases where the parents are not married, paternity is established in one of two ways:

  • The father signs an acknowledgment of paternity (a form that is provided to unmarried women when they give birth)
  • An order is issued once the court is convinced that a father has been identified, either through admission or DNA testing

Unmarried fathers must establish paternity before they can seek and obtain visitation with the child or custody rights. By establishing paternity, mothers are able to hold the father of their children responsible for child support, and it protects an unmarried father in terms of custody and visitation rights.

Legal Representation for Paternity Disputes

When it comes to paternity disputes, it's important to have experienced legal representation on your side. Our Brooklyn paternity lawyers specialize in representing fathers throughout New York City, ensuring that their legal rights and responsibilities are protected.

Whether you are seeking to establish paternity, challenge paternity, or address child custody and support issues, our team is dedicated to providing personalized and effective legal solutions.

Our services for paternity disputes include:

  • Establishing paternity through DNA testing
  • Challenging paternity claims
  • Negotiating child custody and visitation agreements
  • Addressing child support obligations
  • Protecting your legal rights as a father

At Arnel Law Firm, we understand the sensitive nature of paternity disputes and strive to provide compassionate and strategic legal representation for our clients. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discuss your case with our experienced attorneys.

Our Brooklyn Paternity Lawyers Can Protect Your Child's Legal Rights

Establishing paternity is important not only for the parents but also for the child.

When a child has a legally recognized father, they receive various benefits, including:

  • Health insurance
  • Social Security benefits
  • Inheritance
  • The right to file a claim for a father's wrongful death

For more information about paternity, contact us and schedule a free consultation. Just call 718-550-3024.

Commonly Asked Questions

What are the rights of fathers in Brooklyn, NY?

Fathers in Brooklyn, NY have the right to establish paternity, seek custody and visitation, and be involved in important decisions related to their children's well-being.

Can unmarried fathers in Brooklyn, NY seek custody or visitation rights?

Unmarried fathers in Brooklyn, NY must establish paternity before they can seek and obtain visitation with the child or custody rights. Establishing paternity is crucial for protecting their rights.

How is paternity generally established in New York?

Paternity is generally established in New York Family Court. If a child is born while the parents are married, the legal presumption is that the husband is the father. The burden is on the husband to prove that he is not the father.

What are the benefits for a child when their father is legally recognized?

When a child has a legally recognized father, they receive various benefits, including health insurance, social security benefits, inheritance, and the right to file a claim for a father's wrongful death.

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