Paternity issues can be complicated. Oklahoma is a state in which paternity is presumed when parents are married. So if you and your wife have a child, you will be presumed to be the father absent other compelling evidence. Likewise, when a couple is unmarried and the woman bears a child, even if you are cohabitating, the law will not presume that you are the father. That … [Read more...] about How Can I Establish Oklahoma Father's Parental Rights if I Am Not Married to My Child’s Mother?
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In Oklahoma, all parents have a moral, legal and ethical duty to support their children. While the ethical and moral duty may continue on into adulthood, depending on the circumstances, the legal duty continues until a child reaches the age of majority, usually the age of 18. In Oklahoma, this could result in paternity action. In a perfect world, there would be no issues … [Read more...] about How Do I Collect Oklahoma Child Support if I Am Not Married to My Child’s Father?