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Establishing paternity is often required in divorce proceedings and child custody cases. When there is a question as to the identity of the birth father of one child or of several children, paternity testing can make all the difference in the determination of a child support order as well as the custody arrangements.
In the state of Texas, DNA testing is the only surefire way to conclusively and legally name the father of any child. Although fathers can be listed and then subsequently removed from birth documents, DNA testing is the only true measure of paternity that is admissible in court. At The Bettersworth Law Firm, we work with medical experts to ensure thorough, accurate DNA testing for our clients that will serve as a solid foundation for child support, visitation arrangements and child custody orders.
After DNA testing has been completed, the court can then assign visitation rights, custody and child support. Until that point, though, it is absolutely vital that you have a lawyer on your side fighting for your rights. No matter if you’re the parent seeking paternity testing/child support or you are the parent questioning the paternity of the child, a lawyer can help you establish your case to work towards the most favorable outcome. Without a lawyer, you could find yourself backed into a corner by a vindictive partner or a less-than-reputable prosecuting attorney.
We Can Resolve Even The Most Complicated Paternity Cases
If you are being sued for paternity, don’t sign anything or speak to anyone else until you’ve called our office at The Bettersworth Law Firm. Contact us today for a free consultation. We can be reached in the New Braunfels area at 830-606-0404 or toll-free at 888-392-0039. Our attorney, James Bettersworth, will work directly with you to establish your case of paternity or to defend you against an unwarranted lawsuit.





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