Pascagoula, MS asked in Family Law and Child Support for Mississippi

Q: If paternity is established at the age of 18 how much back support can be requested? Father did not know he was the dad.

Papers were filed 7 days before the 18th bday of child and papers were received on the day after the 18th bday. Does this fall into the statute of limitaitions? Father being sued is not on the birth certificate (someone else is) and father was told he was not the father at the birth of child. How far back can they go to request support for a child he didnt know about and was kept from him for 18yrs. If you cannot answer this can you please tell me how to request a continuance? We cannot afford to take off work to fly to MS on Dec 17th. Thank you

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Albert Pettigrew, Jr.
Albert Pettigrew, Jr.
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  • Ocean Springs, MS
  • Licensed in Mississippi

A: The child can sue for up to one year of past support needs. There is not a statute of limitation for paternity except as to suing to participate in the distribution of a deceased parent's estate.

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