Welcome to our webpage dedicated to the documentation surrounding the concept of Presumed Father. This group of documents is also referred to by the same name - Presumed Father.
When it comes to legal matters surrounding paternity, it is essential to have the appropriate paperwork in place. Our collection of documents in this group provides a comprehensive selection of forms and statements to ensure that all parties involved have a clear understanding of their rights and responsibilities.
Within this collection, you will find a variety of forms tailored to different situations. For example, the Form AD590A Waiver of Right to Further Notice of Adoption Planning is designed specifically for Presumed Fathers in or out-of-California who wish to waive their right to receive further notice regarding the adoption planning process.
Another document, the Form AD885A Statement of Understanding Agency Adoptions Program, is intended for both mothers and biological or Presumed Fathers of children who are detained, juvenile court dependents in out-of-home care, or wards of a legal guardian in California.
Our collection also includes Form AD501A Relinquishment Out-of-State, which caters to the needs of Birth Mothers, Biological Fathers, and Presumed Fathers who reside outside of California and wish to relinquish their parental rights.
If you find yourself in a situation involving the relinquishment of an Indian child residing out-of-state and the presumed father denies being the birth father, Form AD867 Relinquishment of an Indian Child - Out-of-State is the appropriate document for you.
Lastly, for those who reside out-of-state and need to complete a relinquishment form, our collection includes Form AD4339 Relinquishment - out of State. This document is designed to accommodate Birth Mothers, Biological Fathers, and Presumed Fathers outside of California.
Ensuring that you have the correct documentation is crucial when it comes to matters of paternity. Our selection of Presumed Father documents offers a comprehensive range of forms to help protect your rights and provide clarity for all parties involved.
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This form is used for relinquishing parental rights in cases where the presumed father denies being the birth father. It is specific to the state of California.
This form is used in California for a presumed father in or out of California to waive their right to further notice of adoption planning.
This form is used for relinquishing the parental rights of an Indian child who is located out-of-state. It is specific to California and applicable to the birth mother, biological father, or presumed father.
This form is used for mothers or presumed fathers of Indian children who are not detained or in out-of-home care, juvenile court dependents, or wards of legal guardians in California's Agency Adoptions Program to provide a statement of understanding.
This Form is used for relinquishment of presumed fatherhood in California when the father denies being the birth father.
This form is used for relinquishing parental rights by the birth mother, biological father, or presumed father who is serving in the armed forces and is out of state. This form is specific to California.
This Form is used for relinquishing an Indian child by a presumed father who denies being the birth father in California.
This form is used for relinquishing parental rights of an Indian child in or out-of-county in California.
This form is used for relinquishing parental rights of a child born in California by the birth mother, biological father, or presumed father who is residing out-of-state.
This form is used for relinquishing the custody of an Indian child who was born in California and the presumed father denies being the birth father.
This form is used for mothers or biological/presumed fathers of a child who is not detained, a juvenile court dependent in out-of-home care, or the ward of a legal guardian in California to provide a statement of understanding.
This form is used for relinquishing parental rights by an out-of-state birth mother, biological father, or presumed father in the state of California.