This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form 2F-P-395 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Hawaii Family Court - a government authority operating within Hawaii. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form 2F-P-395?
A: Form 2F-P-395 is a Stipulated Judgement of Paternity in Hawaii.
Q: What is a Stipulated Judgement of Paternity?
A: A Stipulated Judgement of Paternity is a legal document that establishes the legal recognition of a father's relationship with a child.
Q: What does Form 2F-P-395 do?
A: Form 2F-P-395 is used to establish paternity and determine child support, custody, and visitation rights.
Q: Who can use Form 2F-P-395?
A: Form 2F-P-395 can be used by parents who want to establish paternity and resolve related issues in Hawaii.
Q: What information is needed to fill out Form 2F-P-395?
A: You will need to provide personal information about both parents and the child, as well as details about child support, custody, and visitation arrangements.
Q: Do I need a lawyer to fill out Form 2F-P-395?
A: You may choose to seek legal advice to ensure that your rights and interests are protected, but it is not mandatory to have a lawyer to fill out the form.
Q: What happens after I submit Form 2F-P-395?
A: The court will review the form and schedule a hearing to finalize the stipulated judgement of paternity, or may request additional information if needed.
Q: Can I modify a Stipulated Judgement of Paternity?
A: Yes, it is possible to modify a stipulated judgement of paternity in the future if there are changes in circumstances that warrant modifications.
Q: What if the other parent doesn't agree to the stipulated judgment?
A: If the other parent doesn't agree to the stipulated judgement, the case may proceed to trial where a judge will make a determination based on the evidence presented.
Form Details:
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