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Monmouth County Paternity Attorney

Aggressively Defending Fathers' Paternity Rights

Whether you planned to have a child or not, the course of your life forever changed when you became a father. In addition to gaining responsibilities as a dad, you were also given powerful tools known as fathers' rights. At the Freehold Law Offices of Douglas I. Krompier MBA LLC, fathers find the resources and representation they need to exert and protect their rights as fathers.

Douglas I. Krompier MBA LLC has accrued nearly three decades of relevant experience in finance, economics, accounting, tax, investment, real estate, banking, and college-level teaching. With his distinctive knowledge and aggressive style of representation, you can be confident your interests will be protected. Contact us for an initial consultation.

When facing paternity issues, it is in your best interest to call the Law Offices of Douglas I. Krompier MBA LLC. As a family law attorney, Douglas I. Krompier knows establishing paternity takes only a simple DNA test, and child support guidelines are set by law. However, custody arrangements are negotiable and directly impact the amount of child support a father is required to pay.

The choices you make right now will impact your future and that of your child. If you assert your rights as a father, you gain a measure of control over how your child will be raised. Waiving your rights commits you to non-negotiable financial obligations, effectively making you a silent partner in the parenting process. Additionally, your lack of active parenting time diminishes your opinion in matters affecting your child's day-to-day life like child care, education, medical treatment, and religious observance.

Your Decisions Influence Custody and Child Support Orders

Whether you were never married or if your marriage ended in divorce, it is probable that your child's mother was granted primary physical custody. This arrangement places more responsibility for daily care upon her, but more responsibility for financial support upon you. It also grants you less than equal visitation privileges.

By choice or by parental alienation, some dads never establish a close bond with their children and simply send a check every month. Others believe if they are not allowed free access to their children, they should not be expected to provide financial support. Whatever your preferences or your unique situation, you must realize that custody and support arrangements are not mutually exclusive. You can have one or a combination of both, but just accepting neither is not an option.

Take Control by Asserting Your Rights

Whether you want to increase parenting time or to lessen support payments, speak with attorney Krompier before doing or saying anything that could jeopardize your wishes. Contact us to discuss your situation and to plan the course of action that best preserves your interests. We represent clients in Monmouth County, Ocean County, and Middlesex County, New Jersey.

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