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When I started getting into trouble I became pretty acclimated to legal procedures. Calling my attorney and working out bail was just another way to spend a Saturday night. Unfortunately, the stiffer the charges, the more difficult it was to talk my way out of a bad situation. After so many charges, I found myself slapped with a long jail sentence, and I realized that I wanted to turn things around. Fortunately, my lawyer was able to walk me through yet another process, so that I could make the right changes. My blog discusses how to emotionally cope with legal issues so that you can start living a good life.

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Having A Child With A Woman You Are No Longer Dating? Legal Precautions To Take Now

by Lillian Wheeler

When you are planning to have a baby but you aren't with the mother of your child, there are some details about the arrangement that you want to work out before the baby arrives. You don't want there to be any confusion, withholding of the child, legal issues or other concerns. You want to talk with a child custody lawyer so you can be sure that you get all of your paternal rights, and so you are able to be there for the child the way that you want to be. Here are some of the things you want to talk with the lawyer about.

Establishing Paternity

Even if you assume that you are the father of the child, it's always best to be sure. The mother may decide not to put your name on the birth certificate if you aren't married, and you want to get a paternity test right away to prove that the child is yours, and so you are documented as the legal father of the child. Talk with your lawyer about getting this order put into place so that it isn't a question after birth, and so the paternity testing happens immediately.

Custodial Agreement

You don't want to miss out on the first few precious months of your infants life. To prevent this from happening, you want to work out a custodial agreement for the child. You may be able to do this through mediation, which means you don't have to go to court. If you and the mother can't establish and agreement, then you will have to go to court to have the issues settled.

Child Support

Child support is something that you want to have established before the baby comes so you can adjust to the financial strain. Talk with your lawyer and see if you can get a support amount in the agreement. If you go to court they will set the amount for you. If the court waits to determine the paternity before having you pay, be sure that you set the money aside because you may be expected to pay back child support for the months that passed while waiting to determine paternity.

There are a lot of different fights, arguments, and issues that can arise when a child is coming into the world and the parents aren't together. You want to prepare for the complications in advance so everything is in writing, and so you can transition into parenthood with less stress. For more assistance, contact a business like Young Law Offices, PLLC.

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