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An Acknowledgment of Paternity (AOP) is a legal document that allows parents who arent married to establish legal paternity.
I hereby acknowledge my paternity / filiation of the said child; 4. I am giving my consent for the child to use my surname and for my surname to be reflected in the childs birth certificate / Report of Birth; 5.
To complete and file an AOP, both parents must work with an AOP-certified entity. AOP-certified entities have been trained by the Office of the Attorney General to help parents voluntarily establish paternity.
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I hereby acknowledge my paternity / filiation of the said child; 4. I am giving my consent for the child to use my surname and for my surname to be reflected in the childs birth certificate / Report of Birth; 5.
Parents can call the Office of Attorney General Acknowledgement of Paternity (AOP) hotline at 866-255-2006. For more information, visit the Texas Attorneys General Office website.
The mother and father can sign an Acknowledgment of Paternity form. This form is usually filled out at the hospital when the child is born but is also available in the local child support office and local birth registrar.
You can use the surname of the father by applying the provisions of R.A. 9255. The affidavit of acknowledgment executed by the father should be registered with the civil registry office where the birth of the child was registered.
A man can sign an acknowledgement of paternity, saying that he is the father of the child. The acknowledgement must also be signed by the mother and signed and witnessed by a lawyer. This document is called a Deed of Acknowledgement of Paternity.

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