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Paternity Attorney Oakland
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The Family Law Attorneys at Richard S. Victor, PLLC are
well aware of the arduous nature of these cases and are
proficient in resolving them. If a child is born out of
wedlock or without the benefit of their parents being
married, there are always issues regarding
child
custody, parenting time,
child support, the name of the
child and contribution toward medical expenses for the
child. Determining whether someone has legal rights as a
father to a minor child, as well as the protection of
the rights of the mother and child, are often delicate
situations.
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Richard S. Victor, PLLC realizes that both mothers and
fathers should care about their children and help teach
parents the need for children to be protected and
supported by both of their parents. Children also have a
right to know both parents and Richard S. Victor, PLLC
will work hard to remind parents that even though they
may not be marriage partners to their child, they have
the responsibility to be parent partners to them. The
Michigan Family Law Firm of Richard S. Victor, PLLC were
also the creators and architects of the nationally known
Equitable Parent Doctrine, which first defined how a man
could have legal rights to child that was not
biologically related to him, but that he helped care for
while married to the child’s mother.
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Paternity
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