Legal Question in Family Law in California

My daughter's step-father, who was married to the mother of the child at the time of birth, put his name on her birth certificate, even though he knew he was not the father. I have had visitation with my daughter, who is now 3. Step-father is interfering now and won't let me see her. Paternity action is pending. How do I join him in the case?


Asked on 3/20/12, 3:58 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

James Chau Law Offices James Chau

To join as a party in a case, you would need to file what is called a Joinder motion so that you can ask the court to be joined as a third party to the case. If you are able to show good cause for why you should be joined, the court will grant your motion.

For self represented individuals you can consult with the family law facilitator self help center at your local court house.

As always please consult a local attorney prior to taking legal action. Good luck. Also please check out my Santa Clara County Family Lawyer blog.

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Answered on 3/22/12, 5:22 pm


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