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  2. Begin by entering the county where your case will be filed in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in your name as the PLAINTIFF, including your first, middle, and last names, along with any suffixes.
  4. Provide the mother’s information by entering her full name as indicated. This section is crucial as she is referred to as DEFENDANT.
  5. List any other presumed fathers in section 3, ensuring you include their full names and relevant details.
  6. In section 4, specify the names and birth dates of the minor children you are declaring are not yours.
  7. Complete your contact information in section 5, including mailing address and email.
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If the man who signed the birth certificate because he believes he was the biological father of the child finds out that he is, in fact, not the biological father, he may have a case to terminate a paternity acknowledgment, in which case, he should contact an experienced family attorney immediately.
The mother could face charges of fraud if they purposefully mislead a man into thinking he is the father of a child. In many states, if a man is tricked into believing hes the father, then the mother can be charged with paternity fraud if found guilty.
If a parent believes that a child support obligation should be terminated, he or she should write a letter to the local county FSD office, which can be found at the Missouri Child Support County Offices website. The letter should include the following: Parents name, the other parents name, and the child/ren names.
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If the father does not establish paternity, then he will not be able to make decisions on behalf of the child such as healthcare, education, religion, etc. However, once the courts have validated the petition for paternity, the father is given rights equal to that of the mother and can seek custody and visitation.
If the father does not establish paternity, then he will not be able to make decisions on behalf of the child such as healthcare, education, religion, etc. However, once the courts have validated the petition for paternity, the father is given rights equal to that of the mother and can seek custody and visitation.
In a paternity by estoppel situation a man who is not the biological father of a child can be forced to pay child support.