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St. Augustine Paternity Attorneys

When a child is born to a married couple, that child is presumed to be the child of the married couple.  When a child is born outside of marriage paternity is legally established by a legal action by either parent.  The father may acknowledge paternity or a DNA test can be performed to establish paternity.  Once paternity is established the Court must make determinations regarding child support, parental responsibility, and time-sharing.  Even if a man is not the biological father of a child he can be held responsible for child support if he has acknowledged and supported the child, the State will not relieve a party of support obligations unless there is another party established to fulfill the obligation (via adoption or another paternity action). See Florida Statute 742.011. 

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