Affidavit of Service - Minor, Family - Idaho 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Affidavit of Service - Minor in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name in the designated field for the party filing the document. This ensures that your identity is clearly stated.
  3. Fill in your mailing address, including street or post office box, city, state, and zip code. Accurate contact information is crucial for any follow-up communications.
  4. Provide your telephone number and email address if available. This allows for efficient communication regarding the case.
  5. In the section labeled 'IN RE:', enter the legal name of the child involved in the petition for name change.
  6. Complete the certification statement by filling in your county and state of residence, confirming you are over eighteen years old and not a party to this action.
  7. Indicate the date you personally served a copy of the Petition for Name Change and Notice of Hearing, along with details about where it was served.
  8. Finally, type or print your name and provide your signature to certify under penalty of perjury that all information is true and correct.

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The document is an affidavit from an unnamed father acknowledging paternity of his child born out of wedlock. In the affidavit, the father acknowledges being the biological father of the named child and gives consent for the child to use his surname on their birth certificate.
Idaho Rules of Family Law Procedure Rule 816. Enforcement of Parenting Time. (a) Commencement. A party seeking to enforce court ordered parenting time will file a verified petition alleging denial or interference with parenting time.
Idaho Rules of Family Law Procedure Rule 205. Serving and Filing of Pleadings and Other Papers. (a) Responsive Pleading. The responding party in a family law action who has been served with a petition and summons will respond by filing an answer.
For an Idaho birth, a person believed to be the father of a child may acknowledge he is the father by signing a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity in front of a notary. The court may then order child support without further proceedings.
A voluntary acknowledgment of parentage for an Idaho birth shall be admissible as evidence of parentage and shall constitute a legal finding of parentage upon the filing of a signed and docHubd acknowledgment with the Vital Statistics Unit.

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A party seeking enforcement of an order, judgment, or decree in a family law action may file a verified petition to enforce, alleging denial or interference with a court ordered term.
Affidavit of Paternity is the natural father of the child, in effect, the biological father of the child. Signing the Affidavit of Paternity as the natural father of the child means you are swearing that. you are the childs biological father and accept financial and legal responsibility for the child.

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