Establishing paternity means legally determining the father of a child. If a child's parents were not married to each other when the child was born, the law does not recognize the father unless paternity is legally established. Establishing paternity will give your child the same rights and benefits as children born to married parents. These rights and benefits include:
Establishing paternity gives the father and mother legal rights. You can:
The easiest way to establish paternity is administratively (without going to court) via our Voluntary Acknowledgement of Paternity program. The mother and father sign an affidavit saying the child is theirs. This can be done at the hospital before the baby is discharged or at a local Child Support Enforcement office. Paternity can also be established by order of the court.
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