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Before custody can be determined and awarded, it is necessary for the court to determine who are the legal parents under the law. This concept is commonly known as parentage under the law, and these cases are commonly referred to as paternity cases.
Parentage in Washington State can be established by presumption, acknowledgement (voluntary), or through a parentage action in court (involuntary). *Presumption: If parents are married or in a domestic partnership when the child is born, parentage is presumed and automatically established.
In a parentage case, a judge legally determines (decides) who are or are not the legal parents of a child. As part of the case, a judge can also make child custody, visitation (parenting time), and support orders.
Parentage is the legal relationship between a child and a parent of a child. If parents are married at the time a child is born, the law presumes that the spouse is the parent of the child. If the parents are not married, then parentage needs to be established through a legal process.
Mothers have the right to refuse including fathers name on birth certificate. Father must execute an Acknowledgment of Paternity form or obtain court order to gain legal rights and responsibilities as parent.
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Establishing paternity is a necessary first step for the father to request a court order regarding custody and/or parenting time (visitation) or the legal right to have a say in certain decisions about the child.
Who qualifies for the Voluntary Paternity Testing Program? A mother/birth parent, child and possible biological father/parent may qualify for genetic testing at no cost if all the following are true:  The child was born in Washington.  The child is younger than 2 years old.
If you are the childs legal father, you have the same rights as your childs mother, including the right to: Notice - advance notice of all court hearings. Contest allegations - a chance to admit or deny any allegations of abuse or neglect that are made against you.

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