Custody rights for the unwed father. Step 3: Child Support.

by Laura M. Wright on Oct. 30, 2021

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Custody rights for the unwed father. Step 3: Child Support.

Once Paternity has been established as a matter of law, you will need to start thinking about the Parenting Plan and Child Support. – Part 3 of 3.

If you have not established Paternity or a Parenting Plan, you should contact a family lawyer to help you with those and child support. In the meantime, check out parts 1 and 2 of this process on my blog, Custody Rights for the Unwed Father – Establishing Paternity and Custody Rights for the Unwed Father – Parenting Plan.

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