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How to fill out the Form 03PA210E (CSED-209-D) - Justia online
Filling out the Form 03PA210E, also known as the Denial of Paternity, is an important step for individuals in specific family situations. This guide provides clear instructions on how to effectively complete this form online, ensuring that users understand each section and can navigate the process with confidence.
Follow the steps to complete the Denial of Paternity form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it for completion in the designated editor.
- Begin by filling out Section I, which requests the child's information as it currently appears on the birth certificate. Include the child's first name, middle name, last name, date of birth, city of birth, sex, county, and state.
- Continue to Section II where you will enter the mother's information. Provide her first name, middle name, and last name.
- Move on to Section III to fill in the presumed father's information. This section requires the presumed father's first name, middle name, last name, suffix, social security number, present street address, date of birth, city, state, area code, and daytime phone number.
- In Section IV, the presumed father must sign to declare under penalty of perjury that they are the presumed father and are not the natural father. A witness must also sign, including the date and place of signing, and provide their printed name.
- Once all sections are completed, ensure that the document is reviewed for accuracy, as no alterations are permitted. Save the form and then you can choose to download, print, or share it according to your needs.
Complete your Denial of Paternity form online today to ensure a smooth process.
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When a child is born to parents who are not married to each other, hospitals must give an Acknowledgment of Paternity (03PA209E) form to the parents. The hospitals must also give paperwork and tell the parents of their rights and duties when establishing paternity.
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