
Full child custody, or sole child custody, implies that all parental rights will be given to one single parent. Most judges will be content to grant joint custody to both…
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Mutually choosing to have and co-parent a child as an unmarried couple is a choice many people are happily making. However, even is cases where a couple agrees to co-parent, paternity may play an important role in ensuring that the actual goal of co-parenting is achieved with ease, respect, and success.
Failure to establish paternity could result in a father being denied a right to custody or visitation; or, in the alternative, deny a mother the right to receive child support.
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