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What is Paternity Dispute?

A paternity dispute arises when there is uncertainty or disagreement regarding the legal father of a child. In Massachusetts, establishing paternity is crucial for determining parental rights and responsibilities, including custody, visitation, and child support. Paternity can be established voluntarily through an acknowledgment or involuntarily through a court order. Disputes typically occur when one party contests the paternity claim, necessitating legal intervention to resolve the matter.

What You Need to Know About Paternity Disputes

  1. Legal Framework: Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 209C governs the establishment of paternity for children born to unmarried parents.

  2. Filing a Complaint: If paternity has not been acknowledged voluntarily, a party may file a “Complaint to Establish Parentage” in the Probate and Family Court.

  3. Genetic Testing: The court may order genetic testing to determine biological parentage. Under MGL c. 119A, § 3A, such tests are used to establish parentage conclusively.

  4. Child Support and Custody: Once paternity is established, the court can issue orders related to child support, custody, and visitation rights.

  5. Voluntary Acknowledgment: Parents can sign a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Parentage form, which has the same legal effect as a court judgment.

Why You Need to Hire an Attorney When Filing a Paternity Dispute?

Navigating a paternity dispute involves complex legal procedures and significant emotional stakes. Here’s why legal representation is essential:

  • Expert Guidance: An attorney can help you understand your rights and obligations under Massachusetts law, ensuring that you make informed decisions throughout the process.
  • Procedural Compliance: Filing the correct forms, meeting deadlines, and adhering to court procedures are critical. An attorney ensures that all legal requirements are met.
  • Advocacy in Court: Should the dispute proceed to a hearing, having an attorney advocate on your behalf can significantly impact the outcome.
  • Negotiation and Mediation: Attorneys can facilitate negotiations or mediation between parties, potentially resolving disputes without prolonged litigation.

Why the Law Office of Matthew W. Peterson is the Best Choice to Represent You

At the Law Office of Matthew W. Peterson, we specialize in family law matters, including paternity disputes. Our commitment to clients includes:

  • Personalized Attention: We understand that each case is unique and provide tailored legal strategies to meet your specific needs.
  • Extensive Experience: With years of experience in Massachusetts family law, we have the knowledge and skills to navigate complex paternity cases effectively.
  • Compassionate Representation: We approach each case with empathy, recognizing the emotional challenges involved in paternity disputes.
  • Proven Track Record: Our firm has successfully represented numerous clients in paternity cases, securing favorable outcomes that protect their rights and interests.

Experienced Family Law and Divorce Lawyers Ready to Protect Your Rights

Boston Office
55 Union Street, Suite 400 Boston, MA 02108
617-295-7500

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15 Church St, Suite 105 Salem, MA 01970
978-607-0034

Office Hours
Mondays – Fridays
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Our Legal Process and How We Work

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Initial Consultation

We give our clients a comprehensive overview of their legal issues, gathering essential information to understand their unique situation.

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Strategic Plan Development

After the initial discussion, we create a tailored strategic plan outlining how we aim to achieve the customer’s objectives.

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Representation and Advocacy

Once the agreement is in place, we begin representing you, furnishing expert legal guidance and devoted advocacy throughout your case.

1.
Initial Consultation

We give our clients a comprehensive overview of their legal issues, gathering essential information to understand their unique situation.

2.
Strategic Plan Development

After the initial discussion, we create a tailored strategic plan outlining how we aim to achieve the customer’s objectives.

3.
Representation and Advocacy

Once the agreement is in place, we begin representing you, furnishing expert legal guidance and devoted advocacy throughout your case.

Don't Navigate the Complexities of Paternity Disputes Alone

Paternity disputes can be emotionally taxing and legally intricate. Having a knowledgeable attorney by your side can make a significant difference in the resolution of your case. If you’re facing a paternity issue, don’t go through it alone.

Contact the Law Office of Matthew W. Peterson today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward resolving your paternity dispute with confidence.

 

FAQs

If a person refuses a court-ordered DNA test, the court may interpret the refusal as an indication of paternity and may issue a default judgment.

Yes, Massachusetts courts can establish paternity even if the alleged father resides in another state, using the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA).

It becomes legally binding 60 days after signing unless either party rescinds it within that time or successfully challenges it in court based on fraud or duress.

Typically, the party requesting the test pays initially, but the court may allocate costs differently depending on the case outcome.

No. A father has the legal right to file a paternity action, and the court can determine paternity over the mother’s objection if it’s in the child’s best interest.

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Boston Office
55 Union Street, Suite 400 Boston, MA 02108
617-295-7500

Salem Office
15 Church St, Suite 105 Salem, MA 01970
978-607-0034

Office Hours
Mondays – Fridays
24/7 Support

Saturdays – Sundays
10:00am – 2:00pm

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