Father Rights Attorneys in Orlando, Florida
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Father’s Rights in Florida
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If you’re a father facing a pending divorce with your spouse or you’re worried that your ability to see or spend time with your child might be slipping away, you need to do everything you can to secure your rights with the help of our Orlando family law attorneys. At Alers Law Firm, we understand the importance of decisive action when dealing with family law matters, and we believe fathers should also have high-quality legal representation when their role as a parent is jeopardized.
Alers Law Firm understands how much is on the line in a family law case, especially one where a father’s right to be a part of their child’s life is on the line. We are committed to our clients and genuinely want to see them succeed and get the solution that’s best for them and their loved ones. We recognize that each case is as unique and different as the families who are involved in it, and that’s why we work hard to educate you on the options that are available to you. We focus on the small details of your case and find a unique and individualized solution to a problem that’s almost always complicated. Whether you’re in the middle of a divorce, have just been served notice, or are tired of your spouse ignoring visitation orders, we’re here to help you stay involved in your child’s life.
Call Alers Law Firm at (407) 930-4888 today to learn more about your rights as a father and how we can help you preserve them!
Protecting Father’s Rights in Orlando
If a child’s parents are not married, parental rights are not automatically “presumed.” While the law is written in a way that treats both parents equally, the truth of the matter is the courts are not immune from human error, and often times fathers face a number of additional challenges establishing their legal parental rights.
Fathers’ rights include the ability to contribute to decisions regarding:
- Visitation & custody
- Child support
- Healthcare & medical decisions
- Education & school choice
- Religious upbringing
- Relocation (out of town, out of state)
Establishing Paternity
If a child is born to unmarried parents, they will not have a legally-established father. Having a name on the child’s birth certificate is not enough. Establishing paternity is sometimes a confusing and difficult process, particularly if the other parent refuses to admit or assist you with establishing paternity because they are attempting to alienate you as a parent or otherwise prevent you from being able to be a part of your child’s life. It’s strongly advised you seek legal options by contacting our Orlando family law attorneys and getting help with your case as soon as possible.
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