Fathers’ Rights And Paternity
It is a common misconception that mothers will automatically get primary conservatorship of the child(ren). In fact, the father has the same rights as a mother does to obtain conservatorship of a child or children. Our law firm has represented many fathers in their custody battles and has been successful in gaining primary conservatorship of their children. Don’t give up on your chance to have your children live with you just because you think a father doesn’t have a shot in court. The attorneys at the law offices of Turner-Monahan, PLLC, are ready to fight for your rights. (Texas Family Code Chapter 153. Conservatorship, Possession, And Access)
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Establishing Paternity
When a child’s parents are not married at the time of the birth of the child, the father has no legal rights as a parent. In order to establish parental rights and responsibilities, the father, mother, or third party representing the child must seek a declaration of paternity. Once a declaration of paternity is filed, the parent-child relationship can be established between the father and the child. This process may establish custodial and/or visitation rights with the child as well as implement a legal obligation to support the child financially. (Texas Family Code, Chapter 160.)
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