Paternity Law and Procedure Handbook - Oregon 2026

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When both parents agree they are the biological parents of a child, paternity may be legally established by completing a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity Affidavit. The form must be signed by both parents, docHubd, and filed with Oregon Vital Records.
If the parents agree the alleged father is the biological father, they can sign a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity Affidavit. Once this form is signed by both parents, docHubd, and filed with Oregon Vital Records, paternity is legally established.
Paternity (fatherhood) may be established if the father signs and files a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity (a statement that says he is the father) with the State Registrar of Vital Statistics. Paternity (fatherhood) may also be established through the Oregon Child Support Program or through the courts.
Oregons process for establishing paternity is multi-step, and can take as many as 30 to 120 days in order to complete.
If you dont have a custody order: Either parent can keep their child away from the other parent.

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Oregon Fathers Rights When Not on Birth Certificate In Oregon, a father not listed on the birth certificate must legally establish paternity to gain parental rights. If parents were never married, the father can file a petition for paternity in family court. The court considers evidence including DNA tests.
Criminal conduct that impairs the parents ability to provide adequate care for the child. A mental health condition of the parent of such nature and duration as to render the parent incapable of providing proper care for the child or ward for extended periods of time.
Once paternity has been established, an unmarried father has the same rights as a married father. He has the right to remain in his childs life, fight for visitation, and child support if granted primary custody.

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