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.
New Texas Paternity Law for Fathers
We hear a lot about dead-beat dads, or parents who do not pay their child support obligations. Now it is time for "fathers" or men who have been paying child support for children who are not their biological children to assert their rights.
TIME IS TICKING on the New Texas Mistaken Paternity Law
Dallas fathers rights attorney Mark Nacol of the Nacol Law Firm PC says If you have been paying child support in Texas, due to a mistaken belief that you were the father, the time to act is now. The new Texas Mistaken Paternity Law deadline to file is September 1, 2012.
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.
Texas SB785: Termination of parent-child relationship due to mistaken Paternity
Dallas Fathers rights attorney. Mark Nacol, says Texas has finally made it a law that a misrepresentation of the truth cannot hold a man to a false parental obligation for 18 years!
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