Paternity Law and Procedure Handbook - New Jersey 2026

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  2. Begin with the 'Introduction' section, which outlines the importance of establishing paternity. Familiarize yourself with key terms such as 'biological father' and 'legal father' found in the 'Definitions' section.
  3. Proceed to the 'Frequently Asked Questions' section. Here, you can find answers regarding voluntary paternity establishment and its significance for both parents and children.
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In the State of New Jersey, paternity establishment is how a biological father becomes the legal father of his child if he and the mother are not married. For unmarried parents, the only way a fathers name can appear on the birth certificate is if both parents complete a Certificate of Parentage.
Laws governing child custody and visitation in the State of New Jersey are gender neutral. Both parents begin with equal rights. The law also begins with a presumption that children benefit from frequent and continuing contact with both parents.
A court-ordered paternity test cannot be refused by either the mother or the presumed father. If you refuse to take a paternity test that the court has ordered, you may be found in contempt of court and face jail time.
The childs last name is not a determining factor in determining child support. However, in the legal determination of paternity, which is required for a support order, the father may assert the right to change the childs last name to his. He has to affirmatively seek that, though.
Paternity must be established before the fathers name can appear on the birth certificate. Paternity can be established any time before the child turns 23 years old. Paternity can be established even if the other parent lives in another state or a foreign country.

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