FCA 522 523 Form 5-1 SSL 111-g Paternity Petition 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the FCA 522 523 Form 5-1 SSL 111-g Paternity Petition in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the petitioner and respondent's addresses in Section 1. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court notifications.
  3. In Section 2, specify the dates of intercourse that led to the pregnancy. This section is vital for establishing paternity.
  4. Complete Section 3 by indicating whether a child has been born or is expected. Select the appropriate options regarding the child's gender and birth status.
  5. In Section 4, confirm who you believe to be the father of the child. This declaration is essential for legal proceedings.
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A mother who is unmarried can opt not to include the fathers name on their childs birth certificate. If a woman is married when her baby is born, then automatically it will be included as part of the document.
0:00 5:17 For a non-marital. Child when a woman gives birth. The biological father cannot get on the birthMoreFor a non-marital. Child when a woman gives birth. The biological father cannot get on the birth certificate unless he signs whats called an acknowledgment of paternity.
If you have signed an Acknowledgement of Paternity and believe it was a mistake, you must file a petition within 60 days of the date it was signed to ask the Court to vacate the Acknowledgement.