Custody rights for the unwed father. Step 1: Establishing paternity.

author by Laura M. Wright on Oct. 21, 2021

Divorce & Family Law Child Custody Divorce & Family Law  Family Law Divorce & Family Law  Divorce 

Summary: Custody rights for the unwed father. Step 1: Establishing paternity. Florida pre-approved forms for establishing paternity.

Custody rights for the unwed father. Step 1: Establishing paternity.

In Florida, the mother automatically has legal custody of a child born out of wedlock. Naming the father on the birth certificate does not grant them any custody rights in the State of Florida. So, where does that leave the unwed father?

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