Before a judge will address visitation schedules for infants and newborns, paternity must be established. Connecticut presumes that the Husband is the biological father of a child born during the marriage. This presumption can be overcome by clear and satisfactory evidence that the Husband is not the child’s natural father. In today’s world, that usually…

New blood tests are becoming available that can determine paternity as early as the eight week of pregnancy. Proponents of these tests believe that establishing paternity will allow the mother to terminate the pregnancy if the preferred father is, in fact, not the father. In addition, fathers may be more willing to offer financial support…

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