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Under Pennsylvania law, paternity is presumed when parents are married at the time of the child's birth. However, when parents are unmarried when the child is born, paternity must be legally established before the name of the child's father can appear on the birth certificate.
The father's name will appear on the birth certificate, and the father must consent to the name of the child before the child's name appears on the birth certificate. A father signing just the birth certificate, without signing a Paternity Acknowledgement Affidavit, does not constitute paternity.
An AOP is usually used when the parents aren't married but agree on the identity of the child's father. When the completed AOP is filed with the Texas Vital Statistics Unit, the genetic father becomes the child's legal father with all the rights and duties of a parent.
When the Acknowledgment of Paternity is filed with the Vital Statistics Section (VSS), the biological father becomes the legal father. Identification must be provided to complete an AOP. The Acknowledgment of Paternity can be completed: ? before your baby is born, ? when your baby is born, or ? anytime afterwards.
That I am the biological father of the minor/ child ____________________________ who was born on _____________________in ______________________________; That at the time of the birth of said minor/ child, I was not legally married to his/ her biological mother; That I hereby acknowledge my paternity/ filiation of the ...