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Begin by entering your details, including your name and case number. Ensure that all information is accurate as it will be pulled from existing records.
Fill in the child's name, date of birth, and place of birth. Double-check for any spelling errors to avoid complications.
Indicate the period when you believe the pregnancy began by entering the earliest and latest dates. This should cover approximately 90 days prior to the child's birth.
List all possible fathers during this period in the designated fields. If you cannot remember a name, simply write 'unknown'.
Select whether you were married at the time of conception or birth by checking the appropriate box.
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Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 12E-1.036 | State Regulations
(a) The Department uses Form CS-PO34, Paternity Declaration (incorporated by reference in Rule 12E-1.039, F.A.C.), completed and signed by the mother, to recordRead more
If the defendant is not present, a two-step process is required, an ex parte hearing followed by a bearing with an opportunity for both parties to be present.Read more
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