Paternity

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Download legal forms from the Florida Courts website.

You may file a case with the Clerk’s office to determine the paternity of a child.

  • The paternity case must be in the circuit court where the petitioner resides or the county where the respondent resides.
  • The court will decide any paternity issues and the ability to support the child.
  • Other fees or costs, such as medical, hospital/childbirth expenses, or attorney fees, may be awarded.
  • The court may order an appropriate parenting plan and time-sharing schedule.
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Parties may be required to submit to scientific testing to show a probability of paternity (see Florida Statute 742.12).

 

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Paternity FAQs

How can I file for Custody of my child?
What do I do to establish paternity and related relief?

Licia Peterman

Family Manager

Licia first joined the Clerk’s office in 2002 in the child support division. In 2009, she became the administrative assistant for Performance Management, where she assisted with state compliance and reporting and maintained the e-Filing portal system. In 2018, she became the Family Manager, which is responsible for maintaining and updating records for all family and child support cases.

Contact Us

Family Relations Dept.

201 South Indian River Drive, 2nd Floor
Fort Pierce, FL 34950
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Mailing Address

Clerk and Comptroller
Attn: Family Relations Department
P. O. Box 700
Fort Pierce, FL 34954

Hours of Operation

8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday
(Excluding Holidays)
Phone: 772-462-6900
Fax: 772-462-2843