WPF PS 14.0100 - Petition for Challenge to Denial of Paternity - Washington-2025

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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.
* Effective January 1, 2019, the law presumes you are a childs parent if, for the first four years of the childs life, you lived in the same home and openly held the child out as your own (RCW 26.26A. 115(b)).
By signing the form, the person is denying he is the father of this child and allowing the court to terminate any parental rights or responsibilities they may have without any further notice.
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.
(iii) The parent to pay, to the moving party, a civil penalty, not less than the sum of one hundred dollars. The court may also order the parent to be imprisoned in the county jail, if the parent is presently able to comply with the provisions of the court-ordered parenting plan and is presently unwilling to comply.
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This acknowledgement has the same effect as a court order establishing paternity and can be used as a basis for entering a child support order. If either of you is not sure that this man is the biological father of this child, you should not sign the form. You should have a genetic test.
2. Affidavit of Denial: Definition and Purpose. An affidavit of denial is a sworn legal statement by an individual asserting that they are not the person identified in the record associated with the NBI hit.
A Denial of Paternity (DOP) is an important legal document that terminates the presumed fathers rights to a child. This form, which must be signed under penalty of perjury, states that the assumed father is not in fact the biological father of the child in question.

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