Legitimation Defense in Georgia: What It Means and Why It Matters
Expert Legal Support for Mothers Served with a Petition for Legitimation
At Flat Fee Family Law, we specialize in legitimation defense—representing mothers who’ve been served with a Petition for Legitimation in Georgia. These cases can catch you off guard, especially when they follow a child support order and feel more like retaliation than co-parenting.
What Is Legitimation in Georgia?
Under Georgia law, when a child is born to an unmarried mother, only she has legal custody. As the law states:
“Only the mother of a child born out of wedlock is entitled to custody of the child, unless the father legitimates the child as provided in Code Section 19-7-22.”
— GA Code § 19-7-25
Even if the father is placed on child support, that alone does not give him custody or visitation rights. To gain legal parental status, he must file a Petition for Legitimation.
Legitimation = Divorce for Unmarried Parents
Legitimation cases often resemble divorce — parenting plans, child support, and custody — without the property division. Unfortunately, many Petitions for Legitimation begin with aggressive demands like:
- Asking for primary custody
- Requesting the mother pay attorney’s fees
- Ignoring years of maternal bonding
This is where legitimation defense becomes essential.
Why You Need a Legitimation Defense Attorney
If the biological father has hired a lawyer, you need one too. An experienced legitimation defense attorney ensures your voice is heard, your bond with your child is respected, and the process doesn’t spiral into an unfair custody battle.
We help you:
- Respond strategically to the petition
- Establish a parenting plan that protects your child
- Challenge the petition, when appropriate
When Legitimation Can Be Denied
There are valid legal defenses to legitimation. A petition may be denied if:
- He’s not the biological father
- He abandoned his opportunity interest by failing to form a bond
- He’s unfit to parent due to neglect, abuse, or instability
Flat Fee Legal Help — $3,500 Total
At Flat Fee Family Law, we offer legitimation defense for a flat fee of $3,500—no retainers, no surprise bills. We serve clients throughout Atlanta, Savannah, and across Georgia.
If You’ve Been Served, Don’t Wait.
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