Alaska Complaint by Current Father to Disestablish Paternity, SHC-132, is a document used to petition the court to end the legal relationship between a current father and a child. The complaint is used when the current father is not the biological father of the child and is seeking to terminate his parental rights. It is also used when the mother of the child has obtained a new partner and wants the current father's parental rights removed. The complaint can be used in cases of adoption, where the current father is not the biological father and is not wishing to be a part of the adoption process. The complaint is filed in the superior court of the state of Alaska. The Alaska Complaint by Current Father to Disestablish Paternity, SHC-132, consists of two different forms — SHC-132A and SHC-132B. SHC-132A is used to initiate the disestablishment of paternity process and is completed by the current father. It includes the names of the parties involved, the court name and jurisdiction, the child's birthdate, and the circumstances for disestablishment. SHC-132B is a response form that is completed by the mother and must be filed within 30 days of the current father's filing of SHC-132A. It includes the mother's response to the disestablishment of paternity request and any objections that she may have. Once both forms have been filed, the court will review the documents and decide if the paternity should be disestablished.