Paternity Law and Procedure Handbook - Iowa 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Paternity Law and Procedure Handbook - Iowa in the editor.
  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.
  4. Fill out any relevant sections based on your situation, such as 'Voluntary Establishment of Paternity.' Ensure that both parents understand their rights and responsibilities before signing any acknowledgment forms.
  5. If necessary, navigate to the 'Court Action - Legal Establishment of Paternity' section for guidance on initiating legal proceedings if paternity is contested.
  6. Review the 'Child Custody, Visitation & Support' section to understand how these issues are typically resolved alongside paternity cases.

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No automatic loss of rights through absence That means even if a parent hasnt been in contact for years, they may still have the right to be involved in important decisions about their child, such as education, healthcare, and religious upbringing.
Parents can legally establish the paternity of a child born out of wedlock by signing a paternity affidavit and filing it with the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services. The paternity affidavit is a free form parents complete and file with the Bureau of Health Statistics (BHS) to legally establish paternity.
In Iowa, if a fathers name is not on a birth certificate, they will usually not have custodial rights of a parent, absent other action. The exception is if the mother and father are married at the time of birth. If the mother and father are married, Iowa law assumes the husband is the father.
Disestablishing paternity is the process of revoking or disproving the acknowledged paternity of a child.