What will the enforcement caseworker need to know to try to establish paternity?
The caseworker needs as much information as you can give about the alleged father and the facts about your relationship with him, your pregnancy, and the birth of your child. Some of these questions may be personal, so enforcement agencies must keep the information that you give confidential. The caseworker will also want to know whether he ever provided any financial support, or in any other way acknowledged–through letters or gifts–that the child was his. A picture of the alleged father with the child is helpful, as well as any information from others who could confirm your relationship with him.