Paternity and Parenting Matters for Unmarried Parents in Springfield, Illinois
Unmarried parents in Springfield and throughout Sangamon County often face legal uncertainty when questions arise about parentage, parenting time, or financial responsibility. Without court involvement, informal arrangements may break down or become difficult to enforce. Illinois law provides a legal process for establishing paternity and resolving these issues in a way that protects both parents’ rights and promotes stability for children.
From our Springfield office, Stange Law Firm, PC represents unmarried parents in paternity-related matters. Our attorneys help clients understand how Illinois law applies to their situation and work toward clear, enforceable court orders that define rights and responsibilities moving forward.
When Legal Action Becomes Necessary
Parents often seek assistance with paternity matters when circumstances change or disagreements arise. In Sangamon County, paternity cases commonly involve the need to address:
Legal establishment of parentage
Parenting time schedules
Allocation of parental responsibilities
Financial support obligations
DNA testing to determine biological parentage
Enforcement or modification of existing court orders
Establishing paternity allows the court to fully address these matters and issue orders that provide structure and predictability.
Establishing Paternity in Sangamon County, Illinois
Illinois law allows paternity to be established either by voluntary acknowledgment or through a court proceeding. When parentage is disputed or unclear, the court may order genetic testing as part of the determination process. When parentage is agreed upon, legal acknowledgment may simplify the process.
Once paternity is established, the court gains authority to enter orders related to parenting arrangements and financial responsibilities in accordance with Illinois statutes.
Parenting Time and Decision-Making Under Illinois Law
Illinois no longer uses the traditional term “child custody.” Instead, courts focus on two primary concepts:
Allocation of Parental Responsibilities, which determines how decision-making authority is shared between parents
Parenting Time, which outlines when each parent spends time with the child
Decision-making authority may include education, healthcare, religion, and extracurricular activities. Courts base these decisions on the child’s best interests and seek to encourage appropriate parental involvement.
Financial Support and Related Orders
After paternity is legally established, the court may determine financial support obligations using Illinois guidelines. These orders are designed to ensure that a child’s needs are met fairly and consistently. Over time, changes in circumstances may justify modification, or enforcement may be required if an order is not followed.
Modifications, Enforcement, and Compliance Issues
Some paternity matters continue after initial orders are entered. Parents may need legal assistance to:
Modify parenting time or financial support due to changed circumstances
Enforce existing court orders
Address noncompliance or contempt issues
Having clear, court-recognized orders in place can reduce conflict and provide a framework for resolving disputes.
Focused Representation for Unmarried Parents
Paternity cases establish the legal foundation for parenting and financial responsibilities long into the future. Stange Law Firm, PC works with unmarried parents to explain the legal process, outline available options, and pursue practical solutions aligned with Illinois law and the child’s best interests.
Contact a Springfield, Illinois Paternity Attorney
If you are an unmarried parent in Springfield or Sangamon County dealing with paternity, parenting time, DNA testing, or financial support issues, Stange Law Firm, PC is ready to assist.
Stange Law Firm, PC – Sangamon County (Springfield) Office
📞 217-717-8605
📍 400 S. 9th Street, Suite 100, Springfield, Illinois 62701















