Arizona Paternity Judgment is a court order that establishes the legal relationship between a father and a child. This judgment usually includes the legal father's name, a declaration of paternity, and orders for child custody, visitation, and child support. There are two main types of Arizona Paternity Judgment: voluntary acknowledgment of paternity and court-ordered paternity. Voluntary acknowledgment of paternity is when both parents sign a court form that acknowledges the paternity of the father. Court-ordered paternity is when the court orders a genetic test to be completed to determine the child’s biological father. Once paternity is established, the court will then issue a paternity judgment.