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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the child's information as it appears on the birth certificate. Fill in the child's first name, middle name (if applicable), last name, date of birth, gender, and place of birth including city, county, and state.
  3. Next, provide details for the presumed parent. Enter their first name, middle name (if any), last name, suffix, date of birth, and address. Ensure all information is accurate to avoid processing delays.
  4. Fill in the biological mother's information similarly. Include her first and last names, maiden name if applicable, date of birth, address, and daytime phone number.
  5. Both parties must sign and date the form in front of a witness who is at least 18 years old. The witness cannot be named on the form.
  6. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting the completed document to the Administrative Coordination Unit (ACU) for filing.

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To change a birth record in Illinois, you must contact the Illinois Department of Public Health and complete an Affidavit and Certificate of Correction Request. The Denial of Parentage form will also need to be provided, as well a court order of paternity if the actual biological father has been named.
In Illinois, a presumed father can be removed from the birth certificate if paternity is successfully disputed. However, this process requires a legal proceeding, which may include genetic testing and a petition to the court.
PURPOSE: The Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity (hereafter called VAP) legally establishes the biological father and child relationship (when the biological father is not married to the childs biological mother) and allows the biological fathers name to be placed on the birth certificate.
In California, removing a non-biological parent from a birth certificate typically requires a court petition to terminate parental rights. Since the partner never adopted the child and has not been involved for years, filing a petition for termination of parental rights is necessary.
To request a certified copy of the VAP, complete and follow the instructions on the HFS 3416H, Request for a Certified copy of the Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity and/or Denial of Parentage. This form can also be found on the HFS website provided above.

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The HFS 3416D, Illinois Denial of Parentage (Denial), is completed, signed, witnessed, and filed with the Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) when the biological mother of the child is or was married or in a civil union at the time the child was born or within 300 days before the child was born, the

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