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This Form is used for acknowledging paternity in New Mexico.
This form is used for acknowledging paternity in the state of Ohio. It allows a man to legally establish himself as the father of a child.
This form is used for requesting scientific paternity testing in the state of Florida. It is used when someone wants to establish or contest paternity through genetic testing.
This Form is used for acknowledging paternity in the state of Georgia, United States. It allows individuals to establish legal fathership for a child.
This Form is used for obtaining an official court order regarding a motion for scientific paternity testing in the state of Florida. It helps establish or disprove the biological relationship between a father and a child.
This form is used for filing a petition to establish paternity in the state of Colorado. It is used to legally determine the father of a child and establish parental rights and responsibilities.
This Form is used to establish paternity for a child who is less than sixty (60) days old in Indiana through the local health department.
This form is used for establishing paternity in the state of Illinois. It is used to legally acknowledge the father of a child and can be helpful in issues related to child support and custody.
This form is used for recording judicial findings related to the requirement of a DNA sample in North Carolina.
This form is used by prosecutors in North Carolina to verify the basis for expunction of DNA records and destruction of DNA samples.
This form is used for establishing parentage in North Carolina. It is an affidavit that can be filled out by the parents to legally acknowledge the paternity or maternity of a child.
This form is used for providing paternity information in Washington state. It is used to establish legal fatherhood and related parental obligations.
This form is used for declaring genetic parentage in the state of Washington. It is used to establish legal recognition of genetic parentage and to request a court order for parentage determination.
This form is used for filing a motion for genetic testing in Washington in cases of parentage disputes.
This Form is used for responding to a motion regarding genetic testing in a parentage case in the state of Washington.
This document is an order form used in Idaho to request genetic tests. It is used to provide information and request specific genetic tests for diagnostic purposes.
This form is used for establishing legal acknowledgement of paternity in the state of Mississippi.
This form is used for filing a petition for paternity and summons in the state of Hawaii.
This form is used for ordering an adjudication hearing in the state of Kentucky. It is a document that allows individuals to request a court hearing to resolve legal matters.
This form is used for fathers in Michigan who wish to officially state their intention to claim paternity of a child.
This Form is used for Fragile X molecular analysis in the state of New York.
This form is used for acknowledging paternity in the state of Oklahoma.
This Form is used for rescinding the acknowledgment of paternity in the state of Oklahoma.
This form is used for providing information about paternity in the state of Oklahoma.
This document is used to request a DNA sample in the state of Utah.
This document is used for rescinding or canceling a previously signed Affidavit of Paternity in Arizona. It is available in both English and Spanish.
This document provides additional information about the testing process for missing persons in Connecticut.
This document is used in Washington, D.C. when a biological mother wants to provide an affidavit regarding the paternity of a child.
This document is used for quantitating casework direct extracts in the state of Virginia.
This Form is used for submitting DNA extracts in the state of Virginia.
This type of document is used for tracking DNA data bank plates and batches in Virginia.
This document is used for the destruction of DNA samples and records in the Virginia DNA Data Bank.
This Form is used for answering a petition and filing a counter-petition to establish paternity and request related relief in the state of Florida.
This form is used for submitting additional information related to a DNA case in West Virginia.
Unmarried parents may use this type of form to officially legalize the father and establish this in the child's birth certificate where they will be listed as the biological father.