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(2) After the expiration of the 60 days, an acknowledgment of paternity may be challenged in court only on the basis of fraud, duress or material mistake of fact, which must be established by the challenger through clear and convincing evidence.
There are a few ways to get a copy of the Acknowledgement of Paternity form. If the child was born in Oklahoma, a copy is on file, along with the birth certificate, at the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Division of Vital Records (DVR).
For a child born in Iowa, the man's name on the paternity affidavit is added to the birth certificate as a legal father. The legal father may be able to take legal steps to get visitation or custody rights. Establishing paternity DOES NOT automatically give the legal father these rights.
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.
In Texas, signing a birth certificate will not establish paternity. In fact, a purported legal father of a child who is not married to the mother will not be able to even sign the birth certificate until he signs a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity (AOP).

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When is an Oklahoma Paternity Action Necessary? - When there's a dispute as to who the father of the child is. In those cases, a mother may want to file a paternity action because she is unmarried and there is no presumption of the identity of the father.
Parents can legally establish the paternity of a child born out of wedlock by signing a paternity affidavit and filing it with the Iowa Department of Public Health. The paternity affidavit is a free form parents complete and file with the Bureau of Health Statistics to legally establish paternity.
Any removal of a parent from a child's record requires a court order or an approved cancellation of an Acknowledgement of Paternity. Please note that a maximum of two parents may be listed on a child's birth record in Pennsylvania. This form may not be used to modify a birth record due to adoption.
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.
To voluntarily establish paternity, both the father and mother must sign what's called a "Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity" form (Form PA-CS 611) ("VAP") in front of a witness, which can be any person over age 18 other than the mother or the father.

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