Contact us if your rights as a mother are at risk – call 855-Kramer-Now (855-572-6376) – or if you simply need an experienced attorney on Florida`s mothers` rights law. Yes, it is extremely important to have the support of a duty lawyer for any parental rights you may have. It is important that you understand and be aware of the rights you have with regard to your child`s education. Your lawyer can help you determine your rights and make sure they are protected. The rights of mothers, including paternity rights, are closely linked to other areas of law. Establishing paternity or declaring that a person is not the father of the child can have a domino effect on divorce settlements, estates, property, custody, visitation, child support and spousal support. In the vast majority of divorce cases, the mother`s fears are exaggerated. Divorce courts strive to affect and change children`s lives as little as possible. Judges structure their orders to ensure consistency with the family to the extent possible. We offer you a free initial consultation to make sure you understand your rights and know what options are available to you.
Our family lawyers practice in Akron, Canton and Cleveland, Ohio. Call, arrange your free consultation at 330.762.0700 or contact us online. Lawyers can help by explaining to mothers how a court makes a decision about parental leave, what factors it will consider, and what the real risks are. The term «parental leave» refers to the allocation of time for each parent. A parental leave order includes the date, time, place and sometimes instructions for parenting. The courts adjust these schedules according to the interests of the children. It is important to understand the difference between physical custody and legal custody. Physical custody refers to the amount of time you physically spend with your child. If you have custody of your child, you are responsible for making basic day-to-day parenting decisions. As a mother, you have the right to receive family allowances from the father of your child.
If paternity has been established, you can ask the court for a child support order that will give your child the financial support they need and deserve. For example, in the case of unmarried parents, some states have a presumption that the mother automatically has full custody, while other states do not have a similar presumption. Therefore, it is important to determine how your local government determines custody. For more than 30 years, our experienced family law attorneys have helped mothers in Northeast Ohio fight to protect their rights. We have the legal knowledge and resources to resolve your mother`s rights quickly and efficiently. Our legal team will help you protect your parental rights with respect to custody, access, moving and adoption. Thanks to our experience in a variety of family law matters, we can provide you with the qualified legal representation you need in the following cases: In the event of legal separation and divorce, each parent may receive different parental rights with many different combinations. A parent can ask the court to change these rights as the child grows and each person`s needs change. Under family law, parental rights are the rights of parents to make important decisions and act on behalf of their child(ren). It is assumed that these rights automatically apply to biological parents. These rights also apply: parental rights can be terminated in whole or in part. A partial deprivation of parental rights is likely to result in both parents retaining certain rights.
Partial termination is often caused by situations of legal separation or divorce, as mentioned above. Kramer Law Firm`s lawyers are such lawyers, and we deeply understand the importance of maintaining a strong mother-child relationship. We can protect your rights and help you resolve any issues you face, including: Most states give mothers the right to request a paternity test on behalf of the child.
