Montana Putative Father Registration

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MT-DPHHS-CFS-096
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Fathers who were not married when their child was born must legally establish paternity in order to gain access to father's rights.Once paternity is established, a father may pursue child visitation or other custody rights.

If you would like to formally establish paternity, you should begin by asking the father of your child to voluntarily acknowledge paternity.The birth father can voluntarily acknowledge paternity in two ways: He can be present at the birth of your child and sign a Declaration of Paternity.

Acknowledgment of paternity or registration with a putative father registry ensures certain rights for an unmarried father, such as the right to receive notice of court proceedings regarding the child, petitions for adoption, and actions to terminate parental rights.

Get on the birth certificate. Once your child is born, the easiest way to establish paternity is by getting your name on the birth certificate. Get an order through an administrative agency. Get a court order.

The alleged father, the mother, or the child him or herself can file a court action requesting that the Montana district court establish paternity.Additionally, the Child Support Enforcement Division of the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services can file a court action.

Birth certificate. If a birth certificate declares the father and he signs it, this is a legally binding qualification of paternity. DNA test. Court order.

PRESUMED FATHER (ALSO REFERRED TO AS PRESUMED PARENT) A presumed father/parent is a person whom the law presumes to be the legal father/parent of the child with all of the attendant rights and responsibilities. A presumed father/parent may or may not be the child's biological father/parent.

These states are Alaska, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nevada, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Why Should You Register? Filing an acknowledgment of paternity or registering with a putative father registry provides certain rights for an unmarried father.

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