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Disestablishment of Paternity in Florida

Legal process to challenge previously established paternity when new evidence or circumstances warrant reconsideration.

Understanding Your Rights and Responsibilities

Child support and timesharing are fundamental aspects of paternity cases that ensure children receive financial support and maintain meaningful relationships with both parents.

Important: This is a complex legal process with strict time limits and requirements.

Note: The court’s primary consideration is always the best interests of the child.

Child Support in Florida

Florida uses specific guidelines to calculate child support obligations based on both parents' incomes and the child's needs.

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Scientific Evidence

Genetic testing results that exclude the man as the biological father with 99% or greater certainty.

  • Court-admissible DNA testing
  • Chain of custody documentation
  • Expert testimony if required
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Fraud or Misrepresentation

Evidence that paternity was established through fraud, duress, or material misrepresentation.

  • Deliberate concealment of facts
  • False statements under oath
  • Coercion or threats
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Newly Discovered Evidence

Previously unavailable evidence that could not have been discovered with reasonable diligence.

  • Medical impossibility evidence
  • Previously unknown information
  • Technological advances in testing

Legal Requirements and Time Limits

Florida law imposes strict requirements and deadlines for disestablishment proceedings.

Critical Time Limits

Four-Year Rule

Generally, disestablishment must be filed within 4 years of the child’s birth or when paternity was established.

Exceptions Apply

Limited exceptions exist for cases involving fraud, newly discovered evidence, or other extraordinary circumstances.

Child’s Age Consideration

Courts may deny disestablishment if the child is older and has an established relationship with the legal father.

Court Considerations

Best interests of the child

Length and nature of parent-child relationship

Financial impact on the child

Stability of the child’s living situation

Availability of alternative support

The Disestablishment Process

A step-by-step overview of how disestablishment proceedings work in Florida courts.

1

File Petition

File a petition for disestablishment with the circuit court that has jurisdiction over the case.

2

Serve Notice

Properly serve all parties including the mother, child (through guardian ad litem if necessary), and relevant agencies.

3

Present Evidence

Submit genetic testing results, documentation, and testimony supporting the disestablishment claim.

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Court Decision

Judge evaluates evidence and determines whether to grant disestablishment based on legal standards.

Consequences of Successful Disestablishment

Understanding the full legal and practical implications of a granted disestablishment petition.

Termination of Parental Rights

All legal rights and responsibilities as the child’s father are terminated.

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End of Support Obligations

Future child support obligations cease, though past due amounts may still be owed.

Loss of Visitation Rights

No legal right to timesharing or contact with the child unless separately established.

Need Help with Disestablishment of Paternity?

This complex legal process requires experienced representation. Our attorneys will evaluate your case and guide you through every step.