Interstate Jurisdiction – Texas Child Custody for Fathers
There are several laws that guarantee the enforcement of custody and visitation orders from cooperating states. These laws include the Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act ( UCCJEA ) , the Parental Kidnapping Act, and the Violence Against Women Act. Watch this video where Dallas Fathers Rights attorney Mark Nacol discusses Interstate Jurisdiction for Texas Child Custody
Fathers Rights in Texas – Never Give Up!
Attorney Mark Nacol provides legal counsel and representation to help you protect and aggressively enforce your rights as a father.
Texas’ Law for Mistaken Paternity: Texas SB785
Texas passed a new Paternity law, Texas SB785, effective May 13, 2011, which permits men who have been ordered to pay child support, without genetic testing, to request genetic testing in order to determine whether they are the genetic parent of the child. Read more on the blog of Dallas Paternity Attorney, Mark Nacol.
Texas SB785: New Texas Law for Mistaken Paternity
Dallas Fathers rights attorney, Mark Nacol, advises fathers with a mistaken paternity problem that Texas has a new law, Texas SB785, which permits men who have been ordered to pay child support, without genetic testing, to request genetic testing in order to determine whether they are the genetic parent of the child.
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