Georgia Paternity Laws

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The question of who fathered a child may seem like fodder for daytime talk shows and soap operas. But questions about a child’s paternity occur often. Some of the reasons that the courts may deal with paternity issues include:

Any man who questions whether or not he is the actual father of a child should find out as soon as possible. In Georgia courts, you cannot go back and order a paternity test after you have started paying child support for children that were born when you were married to their mother. In other words, if you have any doubts at all, don’t just ignore the question because you can’t ask it later.

The situation is more challenging if the parents were never married. A mother cannot go and request child support just because she believes the man is the father. The Georgia Office of Child Support Services offers DNA testing. The office does not locate fathers who cannot be found if there is not a determination of paternity already. The mother will be responsible for finding the father and reporting him After the DNA test,  if it is determined that the man is the father or cannot be excluded as the father, the mother can file a case for support with the state’s child support office.

Tips for mothers questioning their child’s paternity:

Tips for fathers in paternity cases:

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