Legal Question in Family Law in Florida

my son just went to court for results of a pretunity test results and was given amount he will have to pay but said he had no rights to see the child unless he pays for attorny and takes her to court is this right


Asked on 2/26/11, 9:00 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Elliot Goldstein Law Offices of Elliot Jay Goldstein

Until he pursues his custody/visitation rights, he basically has none.

However, when he does decide to pursue his rights, the Court may take into consideration if "Mom" has attempted to frustrate his relationship with the child.

There is no law requiring anyone to retain an attorney, however he opts to proceed without the assistance of counsel, he will not be entitled to a �do over� if things go badly.

The above information is provided without any consideration/payment having been received, and without full knowledge of all of the facts.

An internet inquiry is no substitution for an in-office consultation with an attorney.

If his situation falls within the Greater Tampa Bay area, I would be happy to schedule him fo a no obligation half hour office consultation. The main office is in Dunedin, with a satellite location in Tampa.

Feel free to Google me.

Good Luck, Elliot Goldstein

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Answered on 2/27/11, 4:17 am
Lucreita Becude Lucreita D. Becude, P.A.

The hearing was for paternity and child support. If he wants visitation he will have to petition the court for it. I suggest you get an attorney for this as there is a parenting plan involved and since the case has been opened you could file a supplemental petition and save yourself a filing fee.

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Answered on 2/27/11, 5:31 am
Latangie Williams Law Office of Latangie Williams, P.A.

There is no requirement that he hire an attorney. However, it is strongly advised. For a free consultation, please contact my office at [email protected].

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Answered on 2/27/11, 11:10 am


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