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How to fill out the Hawaii Paternity Action Information online
Filling out the Hawaii Paternity Action Information is a critical step in addressing paternity issues in the family court. This guide provides clear instructions to help users complete the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to fill out your Hawaii Paternity Action Information form.
- Click 'Get Form' button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by entering the case number and specifying whether it is an initial petition or a motion. Check all relevant options.
- List all related cases that involve the mother, father, child(ren), and caretaker. Include case names, numbers, locations of courts, and the type of cases.
- Indicate the issues where the parties cannot agree. Select from options like child support establishment, paternity, legal custody, and others, or state if the case is uncontested.
- Fill in the required information for the mother and all alleged and legal fathers, including names, contact information, social security numbers (last four digits only), and employment details.
- Provide information for custody and visitation for each child involved in the paternity action, including their full names, birthdates, sex, and whether child protective services (CPS) are involved.
- Document any other children of either party, specifying if they are the mother's or father's children.
- List where the child(ren) have lived in the last five years, including addresses and dates.
- Review all sections for completeness, ensuring all necessary information is provided.
- Once completed, save your changes, and you can download, print, or share the form as needed.
Start filling out your paternity action information online today to ensure a smooth process.
Paternity can be established in three ways: (1) the parents can get married after the child is born; (2) a Voluntary Establishment of Paternity document (often called a “VEP”) can be signed at the time of the child's birth; or (3) a paternity petition can be filed in Family Court, starting a court case for paternity.
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