Newnan, GA asked in Child Support and Family Law for Georgia

Q: Can a father legitimize his child without the mothers consent?

Mother wants to file for child support but refuses the papers of father trying to get the child legitimized

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Ellaretha Coleman
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A: Yes, however, the father will need to file the petition for legitimation in Superior Court and have the mother served with it. The Court in the legitimation action can establish custody and visitation rights of the father.

Samantha A Holloway agrees with this answer

A: Yes, the father can file for legitimation and visitation in the Superior Court where the child resides. The court will have a hearing on the matter if the matter can't be resolved.

Regina Irene Edwards
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A: Yes, the father can file for legitimation and the court can grant it over the mother's objection.

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