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How Do You Change The Name On A Paternity Affidavit?

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How Do You Change The Name On A Paternity Affidavit?

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The paternity affidavit is used to put a father’s name on a child’s birth certificate. Paternity can be established with a voluntary acknowledgement of paternity or by a local child support enforcement agency. If you give birth to a child while unmarried or have not been married in the prior 270-300 days (nine months, the period of gestation) prior to giving birth, it may be necessary to establish paternity using a paternity affidavit. If, after this name has been entered on a birth certificate, there is a question of paternity, it is possible to change the name on a paternity affidavit. Making Name Changes If You are Married Step 1 Dispute the paternity of the child. Each state has separate laws regarding paternity, but most make the assumption that if the woman is married at the time of the child’s birth, her husband is the father of any child born during the marriage. In order to dispute this assumption, an affidavit of paternity will need to be created with the actual father. Some

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