Up 18. What are the legal consequences of establishing paternity for an unwed father?

He will be required to pay child support and, in some cases, may be responsible for some of the costs of the mother’s pregnancy, the child’s health care expenses, retroactive child support, and other associated costs. Once paternity is established and child support ordered, failure to pay can result is penalties against a father. Some of these penalties include: • Posting his picture in private and public locations and in the news; • Revoking his driver’s license; • Taking his tax refunds; • Denying occupational licenses; • Denying state loans or grants; • Referring him to private collection agencies; • Reporting him to a consumer reporting agency • Require him to pay interest on past due support (rates are set by state law) • Arresting him and placing him in jail.

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