If a mother is not married at the time of the child’s birth, paternity can be established if both parents are willing to sign an Affidavit of Parentage, or, if necessary, through a court proceeding called a paternity hearing.
It is important to speak with an experienced paternity attorney to understand the complexities of paternity law and how you can best achieve your legal goals. The Law Offices of Kerri Cohen represents clients in paternity hearings and aggressively fights to protect your rights and get the results you deserve.
We understand that every situation is unique. Contact our office today to speak with a knowledgeable attorney about your specific case.