WPF PS 14.0100 - Petition for Challenge to Denial of Paternity - Washington-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the WPF PS 14.0100 in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Petitioner' and 'Respondent' sections with the required names and details, including the child's name and birth date.
  3. In the 'Basis' section, specify the cause of action by detailing the denial of paternity and providing dates related to acknowledgments filed.
  4. Complete the jurisdiction section by selecting appropriate options that apply to your case regarding where the child has lived.
  5. Address child support matters by indicating if a support order exists or if you wish to suspend it, providing necessary details as prompted.
  6. In the 'Relief Requested' section, check all applicable boxes that reflect what you are asking from the court regarding paternity acknowledgment.
  7. Finally, sign and date your petition at the bottom before submitting it through our platform for processing.

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Filing to Disestablish Paternity During Divorce Proceedings The petitioner must submit the petition to the family court handling the divorce, providing evidence such as a legal DNA test. The court will review the evidence and may order further testing or hearings.
An Affidavit Denying Paternity form is a legal document used by a husband to declare that he is not the father of a child born to his wife.
In Washington, petitions to contest or disestablish paternity must generally be filed within four years of the childs birth or within two years of discovering new evidence. Washington law protects the parental rights of same-sex couples.
If the legal father is not the childs biological father, the legal father can try to have paternity disestablished or an acknowledgment of paternity set aside. This must be done by the legal father in court and is not a service the Child Support Program is legally able to provide.
To disestablish paternity means to overturn or rescind all rights and obligations of the legal father. Your options to disestablish paternity will depend on how paternity was established in the first place.

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Disputed paternity is when a man claims that he is not the biological father of the child and does not take the responsibility of the child. Biological father is the one who donates his sperms to the child. Legal father is the one who is recognized as the father of the child by the law.
Disestablishing paternity is the process of revoking or disproving the acknowledged paternity of a child.

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