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Can a possible biological father complete a Paternity Acknowledgment if his name is included in the Registry?

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Can a possible biological father complete a Paternity Acknowledgment if his name is included in the Registry?

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Yes. A Paternity Acknowledgment is encouraged. A Paternity Acknowledgement can be completed if both the mother and father agree and if the mother was not married at the time of conception, birth, or any time in between. A Paternity Acknowledgment cannot be completed if the mother was married to another person at the time of the birth of the child. In these cases, paternity must be determined through a court order.

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