What If My Boyfriend Denies He Is The Father, Or Says He's Not Sure?
Paternity may be established by the evidence presented to the court including genetic testing given to the man, the mother and the child. These tests can exclude the man as a possible father and can also indicate the probability of paternity if he is not excluded.
Other Arkansas Family Law FAQs
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How Is Paternity Established?
A: If the father and mother were not married at the time of the child`s birth, an Affidavit Acknowledging Paternity or a court order naming the legal father establishes … More -
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Who Can Get Help From The Office Of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE)?
A: Any custodial parent who has physical custody of a child and needs help in obtaining child support payments may apply for services. A noncustodial parent (NCP) may … More -
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How Much Child Support Will Be Ordered?
A: The amount of the child support will be based on the Arkansas Supreme Court guidelines and the noncustodial parent`s ability to pay according to these guidelines. -
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How Long Will It Take To Receive Support Payments?
A: Each case is different. The time required depends on several factors, such as the difficulty in locating the noncustodial parent, whether paternity must be … More -
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What If The Noncustodial Parent Is In Another State?
A: The most difficult child support cases are those in which the noncustodial parent lives in one state and the children in another. Help is still available, but service … More -
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I Am Applying For Assistance Under TEA. Do I Have To Seek Child Support From The Children's Father?
A: As a condition of eligibility for TEA, you are required to help OCSE with our efforts to identify and collect child support payments from the noncustodial parent. If … More -
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Can Past-Due Child Support Be Taken From The State Income Tax Refund?
A: Yes, for the custodial parent who receives state assistance the Noncustodial parent`s arrears amount must be $50 or more to be certified for State tax offset. For the … More -
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The Noncustodial Parent Works Sporadically And Is Paid In Cash. Wage Withholding Won't Work For Me. What Will Happen?
A: Automatic billing, telephone reminders, and past due notices from OCSE might convince the noncustodial parent to make regular payments. Other methods, such as property … More -
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Does the Office for Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) Charge An Application Fee For Its Services?
A: There is no fee if you are currently receiving Transitional Employment Assistance (TEA) or IVE Foster Care. Your case is automatically referred to OCSE if there … More -
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My Boyfriend Is In The Military Overseas And I Am About To Have His Child. How Do I Establish Paternity And Obtain An Order For Support?
A: Once the child is born you can complete the OCSE application for child support services. If he is willing to sign documents admitting paternity and agreeing to … More
Family Law Sub-categories
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Child Care Information for Providers
Child Support Child Support Father Right Custody and Child Support Paternity |
Prenuptial Agreement
Prenuptial Agreements Prenuptial Issues Spousal Support |

