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These family law posts are provided by Fathers Rights Initiative and are often representative of the types of matters on which Fathers Rights Initiative provides assistance.
What if My Wife had a Child with Another Man?
If you do nothing, you are legally responsible for the child if your wife had a child with another man in Texas. Don’t be financially responsible for another man’s kid. Take action …
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Posted: 11-29-2017What Can I Do If I Learn I’m Not the Biological Father of My Child?
What do you do when you find out that the child you’ve been supporting isn’t really yours? You’ll probably …
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Posted: 11-8-2017What is the Legal Significance of Paternity in Texas?
When a child is born to married parents, the law automatically assumes that the husband is the child’s father. This is the quickest and easiest way to establish paternity in Texas. However, if the parents are unmarried …
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What Are the Adoption Rights of Unmarried Fathers in Texas
For unmarried fathers in Texas, it is really important to establish paternity as early as possible. This ensures that you have the right to make decisions that are in your child’s best interests.
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Posted: 9-8-2017Texas Adjudicate Parentage Proceedings Can Determine If an Individual Is a Child’s Parent
What Is Adjudicating Parentage in Texas? Usually, it is pretty clear who a child’s parents are – but not always. Sometimes, it takes a court to make the final determination of the identity of one of a child’s parents. Read More
Posted: 5-26-2017Texas Adjudicate Parentage Proceedings
What Is an Adjudicate Parentage in Texas? Usually, it is pretty clear who a child’s parents are – but not always. Sometimes, it takes a court to make the final determination of the identity of one of a child’s parents. Read More
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