Navigating father’s rights during a divorce or family law dispute in Texas can be challenging. Texas family courts are required to make decisions based on what is in the best interest of the children, and we believe that every father deserves an opportunity to play a significant role in his child’s life. Our father’s rights lawyers are committed to providing the dedicated legal representation that fathers need to assert their rights effectively.
At Skillern Firm Divorce & Child Custody Lawyers, we recognize that fatherhood comes with many responsibilities, and fathers have a right to maintain active, influential relationships with their children. Our team is equipped to help with a variety of father’s rights issues, including child custody, adjusting visitation arrangements, establishing paternity, family relocation, and providing general legal support throughout the divorce process. We are prepared to assist you in navigating these matters so that you can secure a future that prioritizes your role as a father.
Paternity is the legal terminology for fatherhood in Texas. In some situations, paternity is assumed when a child is born. As outlined in The Texas Family Code, paternity is assumed when a child is born to a married couple or born less than 301 days after the end of the marriage.
If a child is born before a couple is married, then paternity is assumed if:
If a child is born to a couple that never marries, paternity is presumed when:
In situations where paternity is not assumed, to be entitled to parental rights, a father will need to establish paternity legally.
In Texas, there are two ways for a biological father who is not legally recognized as the father to establish paternity. To establish paternity, a father must file an acknowledgment of paternity form or undergo a DNA paternity test.
A paternity test is often court-ordered if there is a disagreement or for further clarification regarding paternity. DNA paternity tests can determine whether an alleged father is the biological father of a child with 99% accuracy. If a paternity test proves that you are the father of a child, the Attorney General will finalize your paternity order and legally recognize you as the father.
An acknowledgment of paternity (AOP) is a legal document that allows parents to legally establish paternity where it is not assumed, for example, when parents are not married and do not fit the criteria outlined in The Texas Family Code.
To file an AOP, both parents need to work with an AOP-certified entity that the Attorney General has trained. Your family lawyer can guide you through this process if you are looking to establish legal paternity in Sugar Land, TX.
Under Texas law, judges are required to consider numerous factors when deciding on parenting arrangements, always prioritizing the child’s best interest. Our father’s rights lawyers understand how critical these factors are and work to ensure that fathers’ voices are heard in these considerations. Texas courts examine aspects such as parental involvement, stability, and each parent’s commitment to the child’s emotional and physical well-being. Our attorneys help fathers demonstrate their dedication to these priorities.
Texas courts look closely at each parent’s history of involvement with the child, as well as their ability to provide a stable and supportive environment. For fathers, this may mean presenting evidence of their role in the child’s daily life, such as attending important events, medical appointments, and school functions. Courts also examine each parent’s stability in terms of housing, income, and overall ability to provide a safe home. Fathers who actively participate in their children’s lives and can offer stability are well-positioned to protect their rights under Texas law.
Establishing paternity is essential for fathers who are not married to the child’s mother, as it ensures legal rights and access. For fathers looking to confirm their parental role, our attorneys can assist with obtaining a court-ordered paternity test and other legal steps needed to establish a formal parental relationship.
Texas law encourages the involvement of both parents whenever possible. Our attorneys are committed to advocating against any actions that could hinder a father’s relationship with his child. If one parent is attempting to alienate the other or influence the child unfairly, our team will work to ensure that the court is aware of these dynamics.
Texas law considers visitation and time with both parents to be in a child’s best interest. Visitation is agreed upon through a court order and any denial of these rights is potential contempt of court.
If you are a father and your child’s parent withholds visitation to your children, seek legal advice as quickly as possible. Your rights should not be leveraged and the child’s best interests should be prioritized above all else. An experienced father’s rights lawyer will defend your rights and ensure that you are not unfairly treated.
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When you seek representation from a father’s rights attorney at Skillern Firm, you are partnering with attorneys who value trust, transparency, and a commitment to protecting your rights. We understand that maintaining your role as a father is essential, and we strive to resolve cases efficiently so that you can focus on your relationship with your child. Our attorneys have extensive experience assisting fathers through the complexities of family law and will do everything possible to ensure your voice is heard.
We are here to support fathers in Sugar Land, Texas, and beyond. To learn more about how we can help you, contact Skillern Firm Divorce & Child Custody Lawyers at (713) 229-8855 to arrange an initial consultation. Protecting your rights and securing a positive outcome for you and your family is our priority.