I am trying to pay child support and establish paternity for my child.

Q) I have a child with a married woman who allowed her husband to sign the birth certificate I am trying to pay child support and establish paternity for my child is there any way you all can help

A) I understand that you are trying to establish paternity for your child and pay child support. I can help you with this process.

The first step is to determine what state you live in. Each state has its own laws and procedures for establishing paternity. Once you know what state you live in, you can contact the child support enforcement agency in that state. They will be able to provide you with more information about the process and help you get started.

If the mother of your child is married, the husband is presumed to be the legal father of the child. However, you can still establish paternity if you can prove that you are the biological father. One way to do this is to take a DNA test. The child support enforcement agency can help you arrange for a DNA test.

Once paternity is established, you will be ordered to pay child support. The amount of child support you will be ordered to pay will be based on your income and the needs of your child. The child support enforcement agency will collect the child support payments from you and distribute them to the mother of your child.

I am not equipped to provide legal advice. However, in most cases, establishing paternity can be done through a paternity test. You may need to consult with a family law attorney or legal aid organization in your area to determine what steps you need to take to establish paternity and obtain a child support order. They can provide you with more specific guidance and help you navigate the legal process.

To establish paternity for your child and pay child support, it may be best to speak with a family law attorney or contact your local child support enforcement agency to start the process. Again it may be helpful to have a paternity test done to establish legal fatherhood, especially if the mother’s husband is listed on the birth certificate. The specific laws and procedures for establishing paternity and paying child support vary by state, so it is important to seek legal advice from a professional familiar with the laws in your area.

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