The Alaska Complaint by Mother to Establish Paternity, SHC-120, is a legal document used in Alaska to initiate an action to establish the paternity of a child born out of wedlock. It is a form used by the mother of the child to initiate the process of legally establishing the father's paternity of the child. The form requires the mother to provide information such as the child's name, date of birth, and mother's name, address, and phone number, as well as the father's name, address, and phone number. The form also requires the mother to provide the court with information regarding any financial or medical support that the father has provided for the child. The form also allows the mother to request a DNA test to confirm the father's paternity. There are two types of Alaska Complaint by Mother to Establish Paternity, SHC-120 forms. The first type is a "Motion to Establish Paternity" form, which is used when the mother wishes to start a paternity action in court. The second type is a "Request for Paternity Determination" form, which is used when the mother wishes to have the paternity of the child determined through a DNA test. Both forms are available for download online.