Rescission or Removal of Voluntary Acknowledgment or Denial of Parentage is a legal document that was released by the Vermont Department of Health - a government authority operating within Vermont.
Q: What is the Rescission or Removal of Voluntary Acknowledgment or Denial of Parentage?
A: It is a legal process in Vermont to cancel or revoke a voluntary acknowledgment or denial of parentage.
Q: Who can file for rescission or removal?
A: Either parent, the child, or the Office of Child Support can file for rescission or removal.
Q: How long do I have to file for rescission or removal?
A: You have 60 days from the date of signing the voluntary acknowledgment or denial of parentage to file for rescission.
Q: What happens after filing for rescission or removal?
A: The court will review the case and may schedule a hearing to determine the validity of the voluntary acknowledgment or denial of parentage.
Q: What if the court grants the rescission or removal?
A: If the court grants the rescission or removal, the voluntary acknowledgment or denial of parentage will be cancelled and no longer legally recognized.
Form Details:
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