Jacksonville Paternity Lawyer
Name Change & Paternity Attorney Jacksonville, Florida
Paternity is an issue which may cause the need for a name change of a child. If it is determined that a man is actually not the father of the child ( disestablishment of paternity) or that a man is the father of a child ( establishment of paternity) this may mean that the mother or the father would like to change the child’s name accordingly. While in some instances a name change can be conducted by filing the appropriate paperwork, it can become increasingly complex, particularly in the case of any dispute or disagreement regarding the name change.
Jacksonville paternity lawyer Scott R. Ellerin may be able to help you if you are considering a name change in conjunction with a paternity issue. Attorney Ellerin can help you establish or disestablish paternity in the first place and then help you change the name of your child, or protect your child from having his/her name changed. As a parent, you have rights in regards to your child’s name, and attorney Scott Ellerin recognizes this. As such, he works to protect his clients’ rights in this regard and fights to help protect their interests as well.
Jacksonville Name Change Lawyer
Whether you are a mother who does not want your child to have his alleged father’s last name, if you are a man looking to establish paternity in order to have your child’s name changed to yours, or if you are a mother or a father who wishes to make a change to your child’s name, Jacksonville attorney Scott R. Ellerin can help.
Changing a child’s name can be complex, sometimes involving a court order or petition to the court in certain cases. By helping to determine paternity and then assisting you through the name change process, attorney Ellerin can help you resolve this issue legally and permanently – meaning that you can help your child have the name which you would like him or her to have.
Are you interested in determining paternity in relation to changing your child’s name? Contact Jacksonville paternity lawyer Scott R. Ellerin today!
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