Good Cause Claim, DCF-F-DWSP2019-E Division of Family and Economic Security 2025

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A good cause claim may be corroborated with any of the following types of evidence: (a) Court, medical, criminal, child protective services, social services, psychological, school, or law enforcement records regarding domestic abuse or physical or emotional harm to the parent or child.
Does Not Being on the Birth Certificate Impact a Fathers Rights? No, not particularly.
A court uses the test results to rule on paternity when the man or the mother are not sure or do not agree on the paternity of the child. If the test shows a 99% or greater probability of fatherhood, the man will be the legal father under Wisconsin law. The man has a right to object to the test results in court.
Examples of good cause are situations where the child is born as a result of , , or sexual assault, or where the mother fears that having paternity established may bring physical harm to herself or the child. A good cause claim is filed with your economic support worker, not with Child Support Services.
An individual who submits a Good Cause Claim form is required to submit at least one document of corroborative evidence and a statement specifying the circumstances that the individual believes provide sufficient good cause for not cooperating. The statement may be written on the claim form.
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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.

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