PUBLIC DOCUMENTS PLUS
A Legal Document Preparation Service You Can
Trust.
Phone: (818) 340-4640
e-mail: info@publicdocumentsplus.com
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS PLUS
A Legal Document Preparation Service You Can
Trust.
Phone: (818) 340-4640
21243 Ventura Blvd., Suite 140
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
A court action filed to have a man legally
declared to be the father of a child is called a paternity action. It can
be brought by either the mother or the father. If paternity is
established, the court may order the father to pay child support and grant
him custody or visitation rights. The minor child will be able to
establish inheritance rights on those assets of the father.
PATERNITY ACTION
- BY DEFAULT.....$950.00
- UNCONTESTED.....$950.00
To Prepare Documents for Other Party (add).....$195.00
PATERNITY BY DEFAULT OR UNCONTESTED
Paternity by Default:
A divorce by default is obtained when a party (Petitioner) files a Summons
and Petition to Establish Parental Relationship against the other party
(Respondent). The Petitioner causes the Summons and Petition to be
personally served (service of process) upon Respondent. After having been
served, Respondent has 30 days to file with the Court his/her Response to
Petitioner’s Summons and Petition. Respondent’s failure to file his/her
Response timely, gives Petitioner the option to file a Request for Entry
of Default against Respondent. Once the court clerk enters a default
against Respondent, and after proof that Respondent was properly served
with the Petition, Petitioner can proceed forward with the action seeking
the orders requested in the Petition to Establish Parental Relationship
such as child custody and visitation, child support, and all other matters
of concern.
Uncontested Paternity:
A uncontested divorce is obtained when a party (Petitioner) files a
Summons and Petition to Establish Parental Relationship against the other
party (Respondent). The Petitioner causes the Summons and Petition to be
personally served (service of process) upon Respondent. After having been
served, Respondent has 30 days to file with the Court his/her Response to
Petitioner’s Summons and Petition. If Respondent timely files his/her
Response to the Summons and Petition, then Respondent has entered the
action and is now a party to the action. With both parties in the action,
they then enter into negotiations in the settlement of issues of child
custody and visitation, child support, and all other matters of concern.
Settlement of the pending issues can be resolved through a Stipulation and
Order (an agreement between the parties resolving the pending issues) or
if a Stipulation is not reach, then the matter goes to trial.
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS PLUS can help you prepare the documents associated to
divorce matters that are either by Default or Uncontested. Call us and let
us know how we can help you prepare your divorce documents.
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