Establishing paternity benefits both parents and children. Without legal paternity, a father has no enforceable rights to custody or visitation—and the child may lose access to support and benefits.
Voluntary Acknowledgment – Signed by both parents, usually at birth.
Court Order – When there is a dispute, genetic testing can confirm paternity.
Ensures financial support obligations are clear
Provides fathers with legal custody/parenting rights
Gives children inheritance rights, medical coverage, and access to Social Security or veterans’ benefits
Paternity cases sometimes involve disputes over:
Whether the named father is the biological father
Custody and visitation after paternity is established
Child support obligations once paternity is confirmed
We represent both mothers and fathers in paternity cases, ensuring that the process protects your rights and your child’s best interests.
Need to establish or dispute paternity? Contact us today for skilled guidance.
At Truvera, we help families establish legal fatherhood with fairness and care. Our role is to:
Represent both mothers and fathers in paternity cases
Ensure financial support obligations are accurate and enforceable
Advocate for fathers’ rights to custody and parenting time
Protect the child’s right to benefits, inheritance, and family connection
If you need to establish or dispute paternity in Arizona, don’t wait. Contact us today for a confidential consultation.