Category Archives: Voluntary Declaration of Paternity
What is the California Marital Presumption of Parentage?
What is the California family law statute that addresses whether a child born during a marriage is the child of the husband? In California, the primary statute is Family Code § 7540, establishing the marital presumption of parentage, which presumes a child born to a wife living with her husband is the husband’s child, even… Read More »
A New Case Allows Some Fathers to Challenge Paternity and Child Support Even If They Signed a Voluntary Declaration of Paternity
To challenge a California Voluntary Declaration of Paternity (VDOP), the putative father may need to file a court request (Form FL-280) to cancel it, which involves getting a court hearing date, notifying the other parent, and potentially requesting genetic testing, with strict deadlines and grounds like fraud or coercion, especially if more than 60 days… Read More »
