
Experienced Norman Paternity Lawyers
70+ years of combined experience in Family Law
Establishing the paternity of a child is an essential step in some child support and child custody cases, and it can become necessary in a divorce as well. If you need to prove paternity, an experienced Norman family law attorney with our firm can assist you. At the Law Offices of Keith J. Nedwick, P.C., our lawyers have more than 50 years combined experience, and we have successfully handled hundreds of cases.
Here are some of the benefits of retaining our legal team:
- We always involve the client throughout the process, and we can be contacted 24/7.
- We are known for our thorough preparation of cases, and for never giving up on our clients.
- With our firm, you get four lawyers for the price of one.
We will collaborate on your case to develop the best strategy for your unique situation, and we will actively pursue that strategy. We offer a free case evaluations online!
Get a better idea of our service by viewing some testimonials from our clients. Call (866) 590-8173 to set up a meeting.
What Are the Father's Rights in Oklahoma?
Paternity can be established in a number of ways. When a woman is married, her husband is presumed to be the father of her children. Paternity may need to be established when the parents are not married at the beginning of the pregnancy or at the birth of the child. This can be accomplished when both parents sign an acknowledgement of paternity.
When the mother of the child is married to a man who is not the father of her child, her husband must sign a denial of paternity. If it is necessary to go through a court of law to establish paternity, the judge will look at DNA evidence to make that determination.
Contact Us Today for Counsel: (866) 590-8173.
Our knowledgeable family lawyers in Norman, OK can help you establish paternity and obtain the evidence necessary for your specific case. Whatever family law issues you are dealing with, our team will collaborate to develop a strong case strategy for you.
Contact us for assistance and counsel in your paternity case: (866) 590-8173.

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