Biological Mother's Affidavit Concerning Paternity is a legal document that was released by the District of Columbia Courts - a government authority operating within Washington, D.C..
Q: What is a Biological Mother's Affidavit Concerning Paternity?
A: A Biological Mother's Affidavit Concerning Paternity is a legal document in Washington, D.C., where the mother of a child asserts the identity of the child's father.
Q: Why is a Biological Mother's Affidavit Concerning Paternity necessary?
A: In order to establish paternity and support for a child, the mother may be required to provide an affidavit identifying the child's biological father.
Q: Who can file a Biological Mother's Affidavit Concerning Paternity?
A: The biological mother of a child can file a Biological Mother's Affidavit Concerning Paternity in Washington, D.C.
Q: What information is required in a Biological Mother's Affidavit Concerning Paternity?
A: The affidavit needs to include the mother's full name, the child's full name and date of birth, and a statement about the identity of the child's father.
Q: How is a Biological Mother's Affidavit Concerning Paternity filed?
A: The affidavit should be filed with the D.C. Office of the Attorney General's Child Support Services Division.
Q: Does filing a Biological Mother's Affidavit Concerning Paternity establish legal paternity?
A: No, filing the affidavit alone does not establish legal paternity. It is a step towards establishing paternity and support for the child.
Q: What happens after filing a Biological Mother's Affidavit Concerning Paternity?
A: After filing the affidavit, the Child Support Services Division may contact the alleged father to establish paternity through genetic testing or other means.
Q: Can a Biological Mother's Affidavit Concerning Paternity be changed or revoked?
A: Yes, the affidavit can be changed or revoked if new information or evidence emerges. It is recommended to seek legal advice in such cases.
Q: Is there a fee for filing a Biological Mother's Affidavit Concerning Paternity?
A: As of the time of this document, there is no fee for filing a Biological Mother's Affidavit Concerning Paternity in Washington, D.C.
Form Details:
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