Legal Question in Family Law in California

i pay child support for a child ive never met,and whos last name differs mine.never had dna tests done. we live in defferent states the child lives in Ca. i live in Tx. I have no visiting rights. is this legal?


Asked on 2/24/11, 5:30 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Arlene Kock Law Offices of Arlene D. Kock APLC

This answer should not replace the legal advice you should seek from a skilled CA family law attorney during an office consultation.

I am assuming that the support order comes from CA. If parenting and visitation issues are yet to be decided, you must file a petition with the court to establish your parental rights and seek a parenting/ visitation plan with the child. If the child has had no contact with you, the development of a visitation plan will take time depending on the child's age and what the CA courts call 'what is in the best interests of the child'.

Timeshare has a direct influence on the amount of support you pay. The greater the timeshare, the lesser the support amount. The motivation to see your child should be driven by creating the parenting relationship not just to cut down the support you must pay.

I urge you to talk with a CA attorney to throughly explore your legal options.

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Answered on 2/27/11, 8:26 am


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