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  2. Begin by entering the names of the Plaintiff and Defendant in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for establishing paternity.
  3. Fill in the details regarding the minor child, including their name and date of birth. This section is vital for identifying the child involved in the case.
  4. Complete sections related to custody arrangements, specifying who will have care and control of the child, along with any visitation rights granted to either party.
  5. Input financial obligations such as child support amounts and payment schedules. Clearly outline how medical expenses will be shared between both parties.
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Mississippi law presumes that a child born to a husband and wife is the natural offspring of the couple. Paternity is presumed until proven otherwise in court.
If the court rules the man as the father, he is the biological and legal father. With the legal designation comes certain rights and responsibilities. He may sue for custody or visitation rights, but he may also be responsible for child support. The court may also declare the child as the fathers legal heir.
In Mississippi, when a couple who is not married has a child together, the mother automatically has sole custody of the child. The father can only claim those rights that he asserts. If the childs father would like to have shared custody of the child, he must establish paternity.
Maternity, Paternity, FMLA in Mississippi 12 weeks of unpaid maternity/paternity leave is provided by FMLA. The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) is a federal law that mandates employers to provide at least 12 weeks of unpaid family leave following the birth or adoption of a child (maternity or paternity leave).
Once the unmarried father has established his paternity, he will then have the same rights as a married father. The parties can avoid a custody battle by trying to compromise and draft their own custody agreement, which will allow them the flexibility to make their arrangement and schedule fit their unique lives.

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In Mississippi, an unmarried mother automatically has sole custody of her child. A father can assert rights only by taking legal action. To gain shared custody, the father must first establish paternity.

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