Unmarried parents need to file a paternity action in court to assert their rights regarding child support, custody and visitation. Generally, it is advantageous to file this action early on. An unmarried parent should bring a copy of the child’s birth certificate and the Voluntary Acknowledgement of Paternity if applicable to his/her appointment with an attorney.
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