Fathers’ Rights Lawyer in Atlanta
Whether you are trying to establish your rights as a father or want to protect those rights in divorce, you need to work within the legal rules that apply to family law matters in Georgia. For that reason, assistance from an experienced family law attorney can make it easier to achieve your goals.
At Tessie D. Edwards & Associates, P.C., we understand the importance of the parent-child relationship and are prepared to use every available means to protect and preserve that relationship.
Marriage Makes a Difference
However, if you were not married at the time the child was born, you will need to take legal action to establish parental rights. If the mother was married to someone else at the time of birth, it is crucial to act quickly, because as time passes, it can be more difficult for a biological father to overcome the presumption that the mother’s husband is the father of the child.
Paternity and Legitimation
A finding or acknowledgement of paternity establishes the biological father of a child. Paternity can be ascertained through a test or parents can sign a paternity acknowledgement form. If one parent refuses to sign an acknowledgement, the other can file an action in court to determine paternity.
When a father has demonstrated paternity, that alone does not give him rights to custody or parenting time (visitation), although it does trigger child support obligations. The legal process of legitimation can establish inheritance rights and give a father the right to petition for custody and parenting time with the child. As with establishing paternity, it may be possible to accomplish legitimation by signing an acknowledgement of legitimation, or it may be necessary to petition the court.
A Father’s Custody and Visitation Rights
A family law attorney could review your circumstances in light of the 17 factors courts consider and prepare arguments and evidence to support your desired outcome.

