Depending on the results of a paternity suit, a father may be ordered to take a DNA paternity test. And if he is found to be the father of the child, might be obligated by the court to pay child support monthly. In the same token, a prospective father can fight to have a DNA test performed, in order to fight for their parental rights – allowing them to gain visitation, or even fight for custody of the child. In any scenario involving paternity, family courts can be quite challenging to navigate. With the help of Mr. Frank Galchus and his team, you will have the informed, knowledgeable legal counsel you need to fight your case. For more information on paternity laws or to schedule a consultation, contact the Law Firm of Frank Galchus today.