Articles From Nanette A. McCarthy

Standing in the way of the modern evolving family By Nanette A. McCarthy & Bridget M. Storrs Family Law, February 2013 A discussion of recent cases that have forced the appellate courts to consider who can claim parental rights in less-than-traditional circumstances.
Removal in parentage cases after Fisher v. Waldrop By Nanette A. McCarthy & Carol Jones Family Law, January 2007 Joan and Richard had one child—Samantha—during their relationship.
Untangling interim attorney fee awards and disgorgement under the Parentage Act: Clarity at last? By Nanette A. McCarthy & Carol Jones Family Law, April 2005 Imagine a scenario in which Enrique learns that he is the father of an eight-year-old son, Henry. Enrique never knew of Delilah's (his former girlfriend's) pregnancy, or the birth of Henry, because the couple split up shortly after Henry was conceived and never had physical contact thereafter.

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