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If the mother is married and the husband is not the biological father of the child, the husband must also sign a form called the Husbands Non-Paternity Statement within one year after the child is born. The Husbands Non-Paternity Statement must also be filed with the Minnesota Department of Health.
Paternity is the term used to refer to the legal father of a child under Minnesota law. Once a man is established as the legal father of a child, he has an obligation to financially support the child and he may ask a court order for custody and parenting time.
An unmarried father does not have a right to custody or parenting time until paternity is established. An unmarried mother has sole legal and sole physical custody of the child until a court order says differently. Only a legal parent can ask the court for custody or parenting time.
If you think you may be the father of a child born to a woman who is not your wife, but paternity has not yet been established by a Recognition of Parentage form or court order, you can register with the MN Fathers Adoption Registry (MFAR) within 30 days after the childs birth.
Unless you create a properly executed cohabitation agreement, you have no rights to the assets or earnings of the person youre cohabitating with, regardless of how long youve been together.
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By law, if the mother and the father of a child were not married at the time of the childs birth, the mother has sole custody of the child until a court issues a custody order. This is true even if the parents have signed a Recognition of Parentage and both names appear on the childs birth certificate.
Paternity is a prerequisite to these parental rights. Once paternity is established, a father may pursue child custody and visitation rights. Many states offer simultaneous filing for paternity recognition and visitation and custody rights.
The Recognition of Parentage (ROP) must be signed by both parents; you must have a certified copy of the Recognition of Parentage. If you do not have an ROP but you and the other parent are willing to sign one now, you can get a form ROP from your local Child Support Enforcement Office.

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