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Compassionate Support from Attorney Jason Porter on Mother's Rights

A single or divorced mother has many “hats to wear” and many demands on her time. Along with responsibilities, mothers also have rights, including the right to pursue child custody, receive child support, and obtain protection from domestic violence in most cases. To protect her rights, the best course of action a mother can take is to retain the services of a compassionate and experienced divorce attorney. At Problems? Pick Porter!™, our Jacksonville mothers’ rights lawyer is dedicated to protecting mothers’ rights. We have successfully represented clients in many divorce and family law matters.

Why Choose Problems? Pick Porter!™?

Our lawyers have approximately 100 years of collective experience protecting the rights of individuals during their divorce cases. Our founding attorney, Mr. Porter, has earned a 10.0 Superb Avvo Rating and a Martindale-Hubbell® AV Preeminent™ Rating.

Our firm has the skill, dedication, and experience to be aggressive advocates, fighting tirelessly for the best possible outcome in your case. We understand that no two families are alike, and we offer personalized representation and a strategy individually tailored to your particular situation.

Protect Your Maternal Rights - Contact Our Jacksonville Attorneys

If you are going through a divorce, our lawyers can represent your interests to help ensure that you obtain the child custody you deserve and the child support you and your children need. If your former spouse is failing to make court-ordered child support payments or otherwise violating the divorce orders, our firm can help you get them enforced through the court. Under state law, the mother is the natural custodian of her minor child, and an unwed mother has sole legal rights until paternity is established.

A single mother has the right to establish paternity and take legal action to secure child support from the biological father. Our knowledgeable Jacksonville mothers’ rights lawyer can assist you with that process. However, it should be considered that when paternity is established, the father may take legal action to exercise his rights to time sharing and shared parental responsibility for your child.

Contact us for a dedicated legal team to protect and defend mothers’ rights.