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Benefits of Parentage Establishment
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How the child may benefit
Support from both parents
Legal documentation of who his or her parents are
Access to family medical records
Medical and life insurance coverage from either parent, if available
Inheritance protections
Social security and veteran's benefits, if available
The emotional benefits of knowing who both parents are
How the father may benefit
Legal establishment of parental rights and responsibilities
Having his name added to the child's birth certificate
The ability to add the child to his health insurance plan
The assurance that social security or veteran's benefits are paid to the child in the event of his death or disability, if eligible
Protecting his child's right to inherit from him
Securing the right to seek custody or visitation
How the mother may benefit
Improving financial security for the family
Information about family medical history
Help in sharing parental responsibilities
Access to medical insurance coverage for the child, if available