Florida Parental Rights Lawyer
What rights to unmarried parents have? In order for mothers and fathers alike to assert their parental rights, paternity must first be established. Once paternity is established, these cases handle many of the same issues that are present in a divorce, including time sharing, visitation and child support.
Experience You Can Count On
With more than 27 years of family law experience, you can rely on attorney Mark M. O'Mara to handle your paternity issues. He and his team are ready to help you sort through the complex issues involved in these cases and ensure that you achieve the fair results that you and your child deserve.
As you work to make sure your children have the parental guidance and support they deserve, you are encouraged to contact Orlando paternity attorney Mark M. O'Mara. To schedule an initial consultation, call 407-965-2383, toll free 866-959-2084. Or, send him an e-mail.
How Is Paternity Determined
In most cases, paternity is established using blood testing, while other cases require more extensive DNA testing. Once paternity is established, Mark can help fathers further pursue their right to time sharing or visitation. Likewise, he can help mothers pursue child support payments. Finances will be thoroughly reviewed in order to determine the proper amount of the payments.
Put Mark's Experience to Work for You
With more than 25 years of family law experience, you can rely on Mark to handle everything from parenting plans to child support. Contact the law firm of Mark M. O'Mara today to schedule an initial consultation.