A paternity action is basically a child custody, visitation and support case in which the two parents are not married. A paternity action may be filed by a mother or father to establish custody, parenting time and child support for a child born out of wedlock. If you are an unmarried father and you have been denied access to your child, it is important protect your rights. If you are an unmarried mother, you may have to establish paternity in order to get you the child support your child needs.
Protect your rights. Visitation may affect child support payments, so you should consult an experienced family law and divorce attorney prior to entering into a parenting plan. Call 602-252-1968 or toll free at 877-252-1968.
At DeShon Pullen & Associates, PLC, our attorneys represent both fathers and mothers in paternity actions. We believe children have a right to a substantial relationship with both parents, whether or not their parents were married. While we believe a collaborative approach is best, especially the children, we realize that this approach only works if both parties are able to work together. If the other parent is unreasonable and refuses to agree to custody and parenting time that is in the best interests of your children, our Arizona custody and paternity lawyers fight to protect you and your children's interests.
Scottsdale Fathers' Rights Attorneys
Whether you are a father or a mother, at DeShon Pullen & Associates, PLC, our number-one priority is protecting your children. However, if you are a father and you are not married to your child's mother, there are important steps that you need to take to protect your rights At DeShon Pullen & Associates, PLC, we help you establish paternity, custody and a parenting schedule that is in your child's best interests.
Contact Our Phoenix Paternity Attorneys
DeShon Pullen & Associates, PLC, is here to help you through paternity matters. Contact us to arrange your free initial consultation.* Call 602-252-1968 or toll free at 877-252-1968. We look forward to hearing from you.
*Associate attorneys provide free consultations.















