Paternity

Michigan Paternity

In Michigan, a child born to an unmarried mother does not have a legal father without some affirmative act, like the signing of an Affidavit of Parentage or a determination made by court. In many child support cases, paternity must first be established if the mother is seeking financial support from the child’s biological father. Establishing paternity and Michigan paternity disputes can create sensitive issues for parents, and we understand the difficulties that may arise in these cases. Contact us to learn how we may be able to help you protect your family and your child.

Contact us for help with the following:

Establishing Paternity
Locating Parents
Affidavit of Parentage Forms
Genetic Testing
Father’s Rights

Free No Obligation Consultation

Your initial consultation is free of charge. Absent an Affidavit of Parentage, you need a determination made by court to establish paternity. Please call right away to ensure that you do not waive your rights and to protect your family.

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