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Thursday, March 19, 2009
Unique Family Law Issues for Unwed Parents
Federal researchers reported that there were 4,317,119 births in 2007 which topped a record first set in 1957 at the height of the baby boom.
Additionally births to unwed mothers reached an all-time high of about 40 percent. More than three-quarters of these women were 20 or older.
Unwed parents face a host of family law issues upon the birth of a child. Often the mother needs child support from the father and fathers often have to prove their paternity to be able to seek visitation with their child.
Hardesty, Tyde, Green and Ashton can help!
Additionally births to unwed mothers reached an all-time high of about 40 percent. More than three-quarters of these women were 20 or older.
Unwed parents face a host of family law issues upon the birth of a child. Often the mother needs child support from the father and fathers often have to prove their paternity to be able to seek visitation with their child.
Hardesty, Tyde, Green and Ashton can help!
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