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Fathers have parenting rights under the U.S. Constitution and Arizona law with an equal legal opportunity for child custody.
Can the court order a man to pay child support without establishing legal paternity? The answer is \u201cNo.\u201d The family courts cannot issue child support or child custody orders until paternity is established.
In Nebraska, unmarried parents have the same rights and responsibilities as married parents. Both partners in the relationship can seek custody, parenting time or child support. They should not be considered \u201cnonparents\u201d but may need to go through extra processes to establish the right to seek custody.
When an Acknowledgment of Paternity is filed with the Department of Health Services, Department of Economic Security or the Clerk of the Court, either parent may rescind the paternity acknowledgment by filing an Affidavit of Paternity Rescission (CS-258) with the Department of Economic Security.
When parents are not married, paternity may be established by submitting a notarized Acknowledgment of Paternity form to DHHS Vital Records Management or through a court order. Nebraska hospitals have Acknowledgement of Paternity forms available to be completed at the time of the child's birth.
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An Affidavit of Admission of Paternity is a document wherein the person signing the affidavit acknowledges that he is the father of an illegitimate child. An illegitimate child is a child whose parents are not legally married to each other.
If you are unsure of paternity, genetic testing may be needed to prove the identity of the father. DCSS will pay this cost until paternity is established. If the father's identity is established through genetic testing, he is then responsible for paying this cost which is $51.00 each for mother, father, and child.
Under Philippine laws, acknowledging an illegitimate child allows the child to use the surname of the father, to be entitled to support, and to inherit from the estate of the father upon the father's death.
The State, a mother or a father may file a court case to establish paternity. A father must file the court case within 4 years of the child's birth if he wants to establish paternity. This deadline, or \u201cstatute of limitations,\u201d is very strictly enforced.
An Acknowledgment of Paternity form (CS-127) is available at the hospital when your child is born. It is also available at the Hospital Paternity Program through DCSS at P.O. Box 40458, Phoenix, AZ 85067, 602-771-8181 (Maricopa County) or 1-800-485-6908 (statewide outside Maricopa County).

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