Legal Question in Family Law in California
Adult Child Rights
I am 33 years old and I want to know if I have any legal rights as an adult child in a paternity dispute? I would like to know if I can create a case against a man I think may be my father? Can I have this man take a paternity test to see if he is my biological father?
Asked on 6/07/07, 10:28 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Mccoy
Law Office Of Robert McCoy
Re: Adult Child Rights
Interesting question. There is no statute saying you have the right to obtain a paternity test. You do not have a right to past support. However, it is possible, for medical reasons, that the court could order a paternity test. The court would have to weigh your right to obtain medical care against the alleged father's right to privacy. You would have to make a very persuasive case, to say the least.
Answered on 6/08/07, 4:07 pm