Summary
To gain full custody in Georgia, establish paternity through a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity or court order. File a custody petition in family court and gather evidence of the mothers inability to care for the children. For school enrollment, provide proof of custody, paternity, immunization records, and residency. Temporary custody can be arranged with the mothers consent and court approval. Signing the birth certificate with the mother present requires a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity form, signed in front of a notary. Consult a local attorney for detailed guidance.Full Conversation
How do he establish paternity?
In Georgia, to establish paternity, your fiancé can:
- Sign a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity form, if both parents agree.
- Seek a court order for paternity testing, which may involve DNA testing.
- Contact the Georgia Division of Child Support Services for assistance.
Would your fiancé like to connect with a local attorney for more specific guidance on this process?
How would his son be able to go back to school?
In Georgia, to enroll a child in school, your fiancé might need to provide:
- Proof of custody or guardianship.
- Child's birth certificate or proof of paternity.
- Immunization records.
- Proof of residency in the school district.
Would your fiancé like to discuss this situation with a local attorney for detailed advice?
Can his baby Mom give us temporary custody?
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In Georgia, a parent can give temporary custody through a legal agreement known as a Temporary Guardianship. This requires the mother's consent and a court's approval. It would be beneficial to consult with a local attorney to ensure all legal requirements are met.
So he can just go sign the birth certificate with the baby Mom around
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In Georgia, to sign the birth certificate with the mother present, your fiancé and the mother can complete a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity form. This form must be signed by both parents in front of a notary. It's a straightforward process when both parents agree. Would you like more information on this process?
Then he’ll be put on a birth certificate to be able to enroll them in school
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It seems like your fiancé is looking to establish legal rights to enroll the children in school and possibly seek custody. Signing the Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity form is a good first step. If you need more detailed guidance, consulting a local attorney might be helpful.
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