Acknowledgement Of Paternity Form Arkansas

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The act by which illegitimate children are given the same legal standing of legitimate children is a matter of local legislation, and therefore depends on the law of each particular jurisdiction. Although some statutes provide for the legitimation of children by conduct amounting to recognition, other statutes require that the recognition of an illegitimate child be in writing. Note that this form is an acknowledgment and not an affidavit.

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(a) A man is the father of a child for all intents and purposes if he and the mother execute an acknowledgment of paternity of the child pursuant to § 20-18-408 or § 20-18-409, or a similar acknowledgment executed during the child's minority.

An affidavit for correction will need to be signed by both parents. Please contact the Arkansas Department of Health at 4815 West Markham, Slot 44, Little Rock, AR 72205, either by mail, in person, by phone (501-682-1214), by fax (501-661-2869), or by email (adh.vitalrecords@arkansas.gov).

Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity Both parents must sign and have their signature witnessed and notarized by a Notary Public. No blood test is required. Birthing hospitals will provide information about and help completing the process before the mother and baby leave the hospital.

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Paternity refers to being legally declared as the biological father of a child. In Arkansas, if a married couple has a child, there will be a legal presumption that the husband is the father of the child and his name will be placed on the birth certificate.

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Acknowledgement Of Paternity Form Arkansas