The Fight for Equal Parental Rights for Unmarried Fathers

The Fight for Equal Parental Rights for Unmarried Fathers

Started
January 10, 2024
Petition to
Supreme Court of Texas http://www.txcourts.gov/supreme and
Signatures: 238Next Goal: 500
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Why this petition matters

Started by Christopher Urbano

According to Texas Family Code § 160.204(a)(5), a man is presumed to be the father of a child if, during the first two years of the child's life, he continuously resided in the same household as the child and represented to others that the child was his own.

However, when a child is born to parents who are not married to each other, the law does not recognize the biological father as a legal parent. In other words, a biological father who is not married to the mother of their child does not have legal rights to his child until he establishes legal paternity.

Being a presumed father under this code, I find myself in a very confusing situation. Despite being recognized as the father, I still have no rights to my daughter. The mother continually denies me any access to her, even though I was the primary caregiver. My role as a stay-at-home father, raising our daughter, seems to hold little to no value in the eyes of the law. The law unquestioningly supports her decision. Undeterred by my repeated pleas, her response remains the same: No. It took just two letters—a single syllable—to shatter my life.

 

 

 

 

After months of research and seeking help, I've come to understand two harsh realities:

1. To obtain the same rights that are automatically granted to the mother, I would need to spend thousands of dollars and file several petitions with the courts, a process that could take months, if not years. Even attorneys offering pro bono services often require a significant upfront payment before they will consult with you.

2. Family laws are archaic and biased. In today's ever-changing world, traditional gender roles have become obsolete. Yet, our laws have not evolved to reflect current societal norms. They continue to operate under outdated assumptions. Shouldn't the law be updated to reflect current life scenarios? Shouldn't fathers be treated equally as mothers?

How does the law treat fathers in your state?

I did, however, start a GoGetFunding page in a desperate attempt to raise funds to pay for a "pro bono" attorney. Please share? And PLEASE sign this petition to support the fight for equality in parental rights!

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