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What Do I Need to Know as a Father Establishing Paternity in Washington State?

Family, Paternity, VisitationBy rosenApr 22, 2021

If you got a child with a woman, you are not married to, your legal position as the biological father is not automatic. However, the law provides these fathers with options that they can choose depending on the uniqueness of their situation. If you are unsure about the most appropriate route to establish paternity, get…

Have a Child and You’re Unmarried? This is What You Need to Know

Child Custody, Custody Dispute, Divorce ArticlesBy rosenFeb 3, 2020

Parents have the right to seek child custody and child visitation. Seeking custody or visitation rights holds true for parents irrespective of the situation of things between the partners, that is, whether they were married or not as of when the child was born. Similar to all other child custody cases, child custody in an…

Establishing Parental Rights When Your Child is Born Outside a Marriage

Agreements, Divorce Articles, FamilyBy Zachary AshbyJul 7, 2017

When a child is born to married parents, there is no need for either parent to take steps to establish their parental rights; Washington law presumes that a child born during a marriage is the legal child of both the mother and the father. When a child is born outside of a marriage, however, a…

How Can I Establish Paternity in the State of Washington?

Divorce Articles, PaternityBy Zachary AshbyJun 28, 2017

There are two main ways under Washington law to legally establish paternity for a child who is born outside of a marriage. A father can sign a paternity acknowledgment form, which establishes him as the child’s legal father. Alternatively, a court can issue an order that establishes a man as the legal father of the…

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