This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of DOH Form 422-159 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Washington State Department of Health - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is DOH Form 422-159?
A: DOH Form 422-159 is the Acknowledgment of Parentage form in Washington.
Q: What is the purpose of DOH Form 422-159?
A: The purpose of DOH Form 422-159 is to establish legal parentage for a child in Washington.
Q: Who needs to fill out DOH Form 422-159?
A: DOH Form 422-159 needs to be filled out by both parents of a child born out of wedlock in Washington.
Q: Is there a fee for filing DOH Form 422-159?
A: No, there is no fee for filing DOH Form 422-159.
Q: What should I do after filling out DOH Form 422-159?
A: After filling out DOH Form 422-159, you need to sign it in the presence of a notary public and file it with the Washington State Department of Health.
Q: What are the consequences of signing DOH Form 422-159?
A: By signing DOH Form 422-159, both parents are legally acknowledging themselves as the child's parents and assuming the rights and responsibilities of parenthood.
Q: Can DOH Form 422-159 be used to obtain child support?
A: Yes, once DOH Form 422-159 is filed and signed by a court, it can be used to establish a child support order.
Q: Can DOH Form 422-159 be used to establish custody and visitation rights?
A: No, DOH Form 422-159 only establishes parentage and does not address custody and visitation. These matters would need to be addressed separately in court.
Q: Can DOH Form 422-159 be used if the child already has a legal father?
A: No, DOH Form 422-159 should not be used if the child already has a legal father. In such cases, legal paternity would need to be established through appropriate legal procedures.
Form Details:
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