Wanting paternal rights to my nonbiological daughter
I have fathered my daughter for 4 years knowing she was not biologically mine, I do not a have a written or legal agreement with her mother but pay child support ever month, recently my daughter has state some things suggesting she has been molested by my brother, her mother spoke to my fiancé about this and then my fiancé and I turned it into srs the case is now closed and the srs officer thought my daughters mother was “bringing up past grudges to mislead my daughter.” Since this has all happened I have not been able to see my daughter, I have decided to get a paternity action to gain my rights to my daughter. Every lawyer I have spoke with has said I have a fair chance of getting my rights because I have been paying child support, have had my daughter at least every other weekend since her mother and I have separated, and have been a major part of her life since the day she was born. Now that I'm filing a paternity action her mother has hired a lawyer as well and she says I am wasting my time and money, because I'm not going to win the case. My only question is am I going to lose my daughter? She I everything to me even though I have came to terms with the fact that she is most likely not mine I do not want to lose her.
Comment on ScottGem's post
I know now looking at it I made a huge mistake by not signing the birth certificate but I was only 19 at the time and not aware that anything like this could happen.
Comment on ScottGem's post
I'm looking a few lawyers who all say I have a unique case because I'm not trying to get out of her life. They all have also told me I have a good chance of getting parental rights because her mother has acknowledged to me as the dad.
Comment on Fr_Chuck's post
Can I ask why you feel this way? I have had numerous lawyers tell me it is not a far shot at getting paternal rights to my daughter because her biological father is not in the picture and she has thought me to be her father from birth.