Paternity Law and Procedure Handbook - New Jersey 2025

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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.
Unless the court orders a paternity test to be taken, you can refuse to get one. However, establishing paternity has many benefits for both parents who wish to be in their alleged childs life. Not to mention that refusal of a court-ordered paternity test can result in severe civil penalties.
When the court orders a paternity test, the mother cannot refuse. If the mother refuses a court-ordered paternity test, she will be in contempt of court and could face legal consequences for her actions. The court may order paternity testing. This happens based on a court request.
In New Jersey, the law is very clear. It explicitly states that the father and the mothers rights toward custody are equal: In any proceeding involving the custody of a minor child, the rights of both parents shall be equal. It isnt automatic for mothers to naturally get full custody.
Key Takeaways. Mothers have the right to refuse including fathers name on birth certificate. Father must execute an Acknowledgment of Paternity form or obtain court order to gain legal rights and responsibilities as parent.
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Legally, women absolutely cannot deny a court order to submit a child for paternity testing, no matter what their personal feelings are. If you do, you will end up in jail for contempt of court!
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.

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