Paternity packet - San Diego Superior Court - State of California 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the paternity packet in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Petition to Establish Parental Relationship' form (FL-200). Fill in your name as the petitioner and provide details about the child, including their name, date of birth, and sex.
  3. Complete the jurisdiction section by indicating how the court has jurisdiction over the respondent. This may include checking boxes related to residency or conception within California.
  4. Proceed to fill out sections regarding custody and visitation preferences. Specify whether you seek joint or sole custody and outline any visitation arrangements.
  5. Attach necessary declarations such as the Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) if applicable.
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A Voluntary Declaration of Parentage (or paternity) (a VDOP) is a government form two parents can sign to create a legal parent-child relationship between a child and parent. Its often signed at the hospital when a child is born, but it can be signed later. Theres no cost to use the form.
To establish a legal relationship between a child born to unmarried parents, there are two options: sign a Voluntary Declaration of Parentage (VDOP) get a court order which legally establishes parentage and pay a fee to amend the birth certificate.
To ask the court to order genetic testing, you can: File a Request for Order (form FL-300) and ask the judge to order the possible father, mother, and child to take a genetic test. If you and the other person agree to a genetic test, you can write up an agreement and submit it to the judge to make it a court order.
Parentage TestingPricing Paternity/Maternity Legal Testing (Trio or single parent) $425.00* Home Test (Not for legal use) $250.00* Additional Child or Alleged Father $150.00* each One Day Result Additional $100.003 more rows
$23 fee You must include a notarized Sworn Statement (see next section for more information). Although this item is not required, it would help CDPH-VRs staff if you could include a photocopy of the current birth certificate if you have it (this helps CDPH-VR identify the exact record to be amended).

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