Paternity
When a man and woman have a child and are not married, a legal proceeding may be necessary to establish the paternity of the child. In a paternity proceeding, the mother may seek an award of child support to provide for the needs of the minor child. The alleged father may seek to deny paternity if he feels he is not the father. The father may also seek custody or visitation rights.
Fort Myers Paternity Attorney — 239-494-8036
If you need to speak with a Florida paternity lawyer, contact the Thompson Law Group, P.A., in Bonita Springs, Florida. Attorney William J. Thompson is an experienced family law attorney who has been representing clients throughout southwest Florida for more than a decade.
Our firm represents mothers and fathers in paternity proceedings. We handle all issues that may be relevant in your paternity case, including:
- Establishment of paternity
- DNA testing
- Child support
- Child custody
- Visitation
- Parenting plan
- Name change
- Termination of parental rights (voluntary and involuntary)
- Grandparent custody
Get the Personalized Service You Require
Nothing is more important than your child. When your parental rights and financial welfare are at stake, you need an experienced lawyer who is dedicated to the protection of your rights. Attorney William J. Thompson works closely with clients every step of the way to make certain they understand their rights, make informed decisions and receive the consistent help and support they require.
Contact Us
To speak with a Bonita Springs paternity lawyer, contact the Thompson Law Group, P.A., today. To schedule a consultation with attorney William Thompson, call 239-494-8036, or contact us by e-mail.

