Paternity
Bucks County Paternity Lawyers
Montgomery County · Philadelphia County
When a husband and wife have a child during a marriage, it is legally presumed that the husband is the father of the child. When an unmarried man and woman have a child, the father of the child must be established in accordance with applicable law. Mothers seeking an order of child support must establish paternity. Fathers seeking child custody or visitation rights must establish paternity.
If you need to speak with a paternity lawyer about issues of child support, child custody or visitation related to paternity in the state of Pennsylvania, contact Zlock & Snyder, P.C. Our family law attorneys have extensive experience in paternity cases. To speak with a paternity attorney at our firm, contact our law firm. We have offices in Langhorne and Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
Child Support in Paternity Proceedings
If you are seeking child support or opposing a child support order in a paternity proceeding, it is important to have adequate financial documentation. People who come to court unprepared will not be happy with the results of their case.
All too often, people contact our attorneys after they have received a bad decision that cost them dearly. Although we help clients in good and bad times, it is usually easier to achieve a good result at the outset of the case than it is to seek a modification of an existing child support order.
Contact Us
For a free consultation with a paternity attorney at Zlock & Snyder, P.C., call 267-772-6111 or contact us online. We represent clients in Pennsylvania and New Jersey courts.
Evening and weekend appointments are available.
We are available 24 hours a day to handle your business.
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