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A man can be considered the legal father through marriage, court order, consent, or by signing onto the birth certificate. The legal father must file a petition to the circuit court to begin the disestablishment process, which includes sending a copy of the petition to the mother and the Florida Department of Revenue.
To disestablish paternity and terminate a child support obligation, the legal father must file a petition in the court having jurisdiction over the child support obligation. The petition must be served on the mother or other legal guardian or custodian of the child.
The legal father is challenging paternity based on newly discovered evidence that he is not the biological father, usually through DNA testing.
Under Florida law, a father (or mother) can file to disestablish paternity using Form 12.951(b). If successful, the disestablishment of paternity will remove a mans parental rights and parental responsibilities. In the overwhelming majority of cases, a petition to disestablish paternity is filed by the childs father.
The Courts order disestablishing paternity includes the following provisions: a) the parental rights of the formerly-established father are terminated and there no longer exists a parent-child relationship between the two; b) the formerly-established father is relieved of any and all future support obligations owed as
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The disestablishment of paternity is a procedure in Florida that allows legal fathers to challenge their designation as fathers and remove child support obligations. Its important to distinguish between a biological and legal father, as the latter has the legal rights and responsibilities of a parent.
Under Florida law, a father (or mother) can file to disestablish paternity using Form 12.951(b). If successful, the disestablishment of paternity will remove a mans parental rights and parental responsibilities. In the overwhelming majority of cases, a petition to disestablish paternity is filed by the childs father.
(5) Disestablish paternity means to attempt to overturn or reverse a final and enforceable determination of paternity.

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