SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LAWYER
At Akilah Harris PLLC., we strive to resolve all your legal family matters.
We work with you, keeping you involved every step of the way.
We work with you, keeping you involved every step of the way.
Sealing & Expunging Records
Don’t Let One Mistake Ruin the Rest of Your Life
Contrary to popular belief, a criminal arrest record does not simply go away over time. Instead, it will remain PUBLIC and PERMANENT unless a judge orders it to be sealed or expunged. Even without a conviction, a criminal case can cause people serious problems in employment, housing, and in other important areas of family law.
We Can Help
If you are eligible, sealing or expunging a criminal arrest record is an easy way to put your past where it belongs… in your past. How does the process work? Give us a call and we will explain.
Establish Paternity to Protect Your Rights
Establishment of Paternity is the legal process that creates a legal relationship between a father and a child who is born out of wedlock. In Florida, any woman who is pregnant or has a child, or any man who has reason to believe that he is the father of a child, may bring an action for paternity. Generally, the father initiates a court action for Establishment of Paternity, asking the Court to formally declare him a parent with all the legal rights and responsibilities that come with parenthood. But in some cases, the mother of a child who is born out of wedlock initiates this action in order to have the Court issue an order of child support in her favor.
At the Law Office of Akilah Harris PLLC., our Broward County family lawyer helps both fathers and mothers throughout the entire legal process of establishing paternity. Oftentimes, a genetic/DNA testing is required. Once paternity is established, the court addresses the issues of child custody and child support.
If you're a father facing a situation where the paternity of your child is challenged and you would like to establish paternity, or if you're a mother who wants to protect her child's right to be financially supported by both parents, then you need an experienced and knowledgeable Florida Family Lawyer who would fight for your parental rights and the rights of your child.
Establishment of Paternity is the legal process that creates a legal relationship between a father and a child who is born out of wedlock. In Florida, any woman who is pregnant or has a child, or any man who has reason to believe that he is the father of a child, may bring an action for paternity. Generally, the father initiates a court action for Establishment of Paternity, asking the Court to formally declare him a parent with all the legal rights and responsibilities that come with parenthood. But in some cases, the mother of a child who is born out of wedlock initiates this action in order to have the Court issue an order of child support in her favor.
At the Law Office of Akilah Harris PLLC., our Broward County family lawyer helps both fathers and mothers throughout the entire legal process of establishing paternity. Oftentimes, a genetic/DNA testing is required. Once paternity is established, the court addresses the issues of child custody and child support.
If you're a father facing a situation where the paternity of your child is challenged and you would like to establish paternity, or if you're a mother who wants to protect her child's right to be financially supported by both parents, then you need an experienced and knowledgeable Florida Family Lawyer who would fight for your parental rights and the rights of your child.
Disestablishment of Paternity |
Even if you've been declared a "parent" under Florida law, it is always possible to disestablish your paternity and terminate your child support obligation if you are not the biological father of the child. An action for disestablishment of paternity involves an individual who has been previously designated as the father proving to the Court that he is not the biological father of the child and therefore is not legally obligated to support or be responsible for that child. Once paternity is disestablished, the father may be relieved from making further child support payments. If you are a parent of a child under Florida law but believe you're not the biological father of that child, then you have the right to challenge your paternity and discontinue paying child support. But you need to have your case handled by an aggressive Florida Paternity Lawyer.
The Florida Bar, Family Law Section
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Broward County Bar Association
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Member of American Bar Association
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Successfully Representing Clients in South Florida Including:
Fort Lauderdale | Pembroke Pines | Hollywood | Miramar | Coral Springs | Pompano Beach | Davie | Sunrise | Plantation | Deerfield Beach | Lauderhill | Weston
Fort Lauderdale | Pembroke Pines | Hollywood | Miramar | Coral Springs | Pompano Beach | Davie | Sunrise | Plantation | Deerfield Beach | Lauderhill | Weston
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