The service involves resolving legal questions about child support, child custody, and confirmation of paternity between parties of different nationalities or living in different countries. These cases require being in conformity with international treaties on the subject, which may complicate the resolution because of the variations in treaties and laws from one country to another. We at Amorim are dedicated to offering comprehensive support, helping to understand the legal requirements, managing the necessary documents, and following all the steps of the case. Our objective is to make sure that all issues are resolved in an efficient and sensitive manner, respecting international rules.
Our international child support, custody, and paternity investigation services are designed for families and individuals who are facing legal issues related to child support, child custody, or confirmation of paternity, involving different nationalities or living in different countries. The service addresses cases where these issues have already been raised and require resolution, as well as situations in which you must initiate a complex legal process involving more than one country.
"To address questions of child support, custody, and international paternity investigation, the following requirements must be met:
Personal Documents: Present the IDs, passports, and birth certificates of those involved, translated and authenticated.
Proof of Residence: Provide proof of current residence of the parents and the child in the countries involved.
Related Legal Documents: Gather documents that prove the parental relationship, such as birth certificates and documents that establish paternity or maternity.
Proof of Custody and Child Support: Present previous agreements or court decisions related to the custody and child support, if applicable.
Proof of Monthly Expenses: Provide detailed proof of monthly expenses for the recipient of child support, including expenses for education, healthcare, food, and other basic necessities. Documents Proving Paternity: Any documents that may indicate paternity, such as records of cohabitation, correspondence, photos, or testimonies."
From 6 to 12 months, depending on the complexity of the case, the need to comply with the international laws and treaties involved, and the efficiency of the judicial and consular authorities.
Providing this service makes sure that the rights of the children are protected across different jurisdictions. It facilitates access to adequate financial support, promotes stability and safety for minors, and ensures that the parents fulfill their responsibilities. Furthermore, it strengthens international cooperation and improves communication between the parties involved, promoting the well-being of the children.
We at Amorim have been successful in all our actions involving custody, alimony, and investigation of paternity, making sure that our clients were completely satisfied.
A lawyer specializing in family and international law. We at Amorim provide comprehensive support, helping to navigate the legal complexities and making sure that the rights of all the parties involved are protected.


