Paternity Law and Procedure Handbook - Alabama 2025

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Laws hold parents responsible for the behavior of their children and liable for their misdeeds based on the theory that parents have a duty to control the child. Under the law, if the child is not controlled or reasonably disciplined, property damage caused by his behavior is the parents fault.
The mother of a child born out of wedlock is the natural guardian of the child and is entitled to primary residential care and custody of the child unless a court order states otherwise. This means that from the moment of birth, the mother has sole custody rights without requiring any legal action.
Fathers Rights are Parents Rights The law recognizes the rights of parents, regardless of gender. This means that fathers have the same legal standing as mothers when it comes to issues like custody, visitation, and decision-making for their children.
Once paternity is established, unmarried fathers gain the legal standing to assert their parental rights, including seeking custody or visitation, participating in decision-making, and being named on the childs birth certificate.
Fathers, like all parents, have a constitutional right under Alabama child custody law to a relationship with their child. Likewise minor children have a complementary fundamental right to free association with their parents, including their father.