Legal Question in Family Law in Massachusetts

Hi. I was wondering if a person claiming to be the father of my child can get a court to grant him a paternity test, done on my child, after he got the child taken away from me because of him being arrested in my home? Also, if he did turn out to be the father, would he get visitation rights to my child after being arrested for drugs and getting the child taken in the first place? We were never married and he is not on the birth certificate, by the way.


Asked on 3/02/14, 12:00 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

He can seek a paternity test, but he has to present a justification for it. Moreover, if he is the biological father he will have to pay child support. If he gets the paternity test and is the biological father, then you can request superivised visitation given his drug and violent history.

If he files a petition I strongly suggest you retain an attorney.

Good Luck.

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Answered on 3/02/14, 12:25 pm
Bill Farias Law offices of Bill Farias

As this is a complex and serious matter, you should at least do a consultation with an attorney. You will not get an accurate quick answer on this site - these issues are too fact specific and more information is required. Paternity must be addressed, and if appropriate, custody, visitation, and child support.

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Answered on 3/03/14, 7:14 am


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