🧬 How to Establish Paternity in California? | Los Angeles Divorce
🧬 If you’re dealing with custody, visitation, or child support in California and weren’t married when your child was born, you may need to establish paternity first. This is the legal process of identifying a child’s parent and securing parental rights.
⚖️ In California, paternity can be established two ways:
✔ By signing a Voluntary Declaration of Parentage (at the hospital or later)
✔ By going to court—where DNA testing may be required if there’s disagreement
🚨 Real Example: We helped a Los Angeles client who wanted to be recognized as the legal father. We filed the petition, guided him through the process, and once paternity was confirmed, he secured custody and visitation rights.
📌 In this video, you’ll learn:
✔ How to establish paternity in California (married vs. unmarried parents)
✔ What happens if one parent disputes paternity 🧾
✔ How paternity affects custody, visitation, and child support 🍼
✔ How Divorce661 helps you file paperwork & secure your rights ✅
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✔ Flat-Fee Services Across California
✔ Full-Scope Help with Paternity, Custody & Support Cases
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📞 Need to establish paternity in California? Visit Divorce661.com for a FREE consultation. We’ll guide you through every step and protect your parental rights.
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