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Paternity in Illinois: Don’t Sign ANYTHING Until You Watch This! - #55
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You signed the Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity at the Illinois hospital, thinking you secured your parental rights. But now the mother won't let you see your child, and you have no legal standing for custody or visitation. Establishing paternity in Illinois creates child support obligations and inheritance rights, but doesn't automatically grant parenting time or decision-making authority. Sterling Lawyers Lead Attorney and CEO Jeff Hughes reveals the five ways to establish paternity in Illinois and why paternity is only the first step toward securing actual parenting rights.
In this episode, you'll learn about:
- Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity creating legal obligations without automatic parenting rights or visitation
- Presumed paternity rules for marriages requiring Denial of Parentage forms when multiple fathers exist
- Court-ordered DNA testing through Petition to Establish Parentage with 99.9% probability threshold
- Administrative Paternity Orders through Illinois HFS covering only child support without custody provisions
- Putative Father Registry 30-day deadline protecting notification rights during adoption proceedings
Listen in to discover how to establish paternity in Illinois while protecting your right to custody and parenting time through separate court filings, because mothers retain sole custody by default until court orders specify otherwise even after paternity establishment.