Legal Question in Family Law in Massachusetts

my name appears on the birth certificate of a child who was born in maine three years ago. Child moved with mother to MA in January. DNA test this August states I am not biological father. MA now wants me to pay child support. What rights to I have?


Asked on 9/08/09, 7:54 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

I assume you were not married at the time the child was born. If DNA shows you are not in the father of the child, you have a right to challenge the paternity of the child. I would retain an attorney for assistance ASAP.

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Answered on 9/13/09, 8:16 pm
henry lebensbaum Law Offices of Henry Lebensbaum (978-749-3606)

Mass as a concept called de facto parent that can be used against you.

I agree with Jonathan.

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Answered on 9/14/09, 6:38 am
Joseph Murray Joseph M. Murray, Esq.

You remain liable for child support as a de facto parent unless and until you challenge paternity based on the DNA evidence in a patermity action. You should retain an attorney immediately.

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Answered on 9/14/09, 10:01 am
ERNEST BIANDO LAW OFFICE OF ERNEST T. BIANDO, LLC

De facto is correct-I agree everyone else.

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Answered on 9/14/09, 12:39 pm


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