Arizona Proposed Paternity Resolution Statement is a legal document used to determine the paternity of a child in the state of Arizona. It is typically filed with the court when a man and a woman are not married and have a child together. The document outlines the rights and responsibilities of the parents in regard to the child, including child support, parenting time, and other matters related to the child’s upbringing. The Arizona Proposed Paternity Resolution Statement is used to help establish paternity and give the father legal rights to the child. There are two types of Arizona Proposed Paternity Resolution Statements: an Uncontested Paternity Resolution Statement and a Contested Paternity Resolution Statement. An Uncontested Paternity Resolution Statement is signed by both parents and does not require a court hearing. A Contested Paternity Resolution Statement must be heard in court and requires a judge to make a decision on paternity.