Kansas City Paternity Lawyer
Select a video below to learn about Kansas Paternity Law from the Kansas City (KS) attorney(s) at the law firm of Howard L. Lotven, P.C.
![]() |
Paternity Law Basics: The legal issues over the paternity of a child vary from state to state. Some of these issues can be affected by DNA testing, court testimony, or an agreement between the parents. The Kansas City lawyer(s) at Howard L. Lotven, P.C. answer your important questions, on video, about paternity law in Missouri. For answers to your legal questions about Paternity Law, click on a question below, or to contact Howard L. Lotven, P.C. about Paternity Law issues, use the form below or call (816) 479-0559. |

Paternity Law
What is a paternity test?
Can either party administer a paternity test?
What happens once a man is named as the legal father?
Can I get child support if I am not married to the father?
When paternity is established, will I get custody of my chil

Law Firm Info
Howard L. Lotven, P.C.http://www.lotvenlaw.com
1125 Grand Blvd., Suite 1200
Kansas City, Missouri 64106
(816) 479-0559
About Our Firm
The Kansas City law office of Howard L. Lotven has been representing clients in Family Law cases for over 25 years. Growing up around lawyers and judges, Howard L. Lotven developed an interest in politics at an early age, and a dream of protecting and defending people in a court of law. A self-proclaimed individualist and rebel, Howard L. Lotven runs an efficient and successful law firm and works hard to ensure his client’s successes and resolving their legal matters in issues including Divorce, Alimony and Child Custody.
Our Office Location
Get Legal Help
By submitting this form, I agree to the terms of use of this website. I read this website's disclaimer and privacy policy and understand that THELAW.TV is not a lawyer referral service and makes no representation regarding the quality of legal services offered by the participating attorneys.
The Missouri lawyer(s) at Howard L. Lotven, P.C. offer their Paternity Law services to residents of Clay, Jackson, Platte, Pettis, Johnson, and Cass counties; Kansas City, Independence, Liberty, Lee's Summit, Grandview, Blue Springs, Gladstone, Pleasant Valley, Blue Springs, Buckner, Leawood, Peculiar, Harrisonville, Lexington, Warrensburg, and St. Joseph, Missouri.


