Montana Agreement for Consent Judgment Establishing Paternity, Granting Joint Legal and Physical Custody of Minor Child to Mother and Father and Establishing Child Support Payments to Mother

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Putative father means a reputed father, as established by: any person adjudicated by a court of a state to be the father of a child born out of wedlock.; any person who has filed with the registry before or after the birth of a child born out of wedlock, a notice of intent to claim paternity of the child; any person adjudicated by a court of another state or territory of the United States to be the father of a child born out of wedlock, where a certified copy of the court order has been filed with the registry by the person or any other person; and any person who has filed with the registry an instrument acknowledging paternity. The majority of the states in the United States have a putative father registry, usually administered by the state's Department of Vital Records.


This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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The Declaration of Paternity (CS 909) form is only to be used by unmarried couples to establish the paternal relationship with the child. You must use the official triplicate form (photocopies are not acceptable) that is available through local child support agencies.

When a child is born and the parents are not married, either parent may file a case to establish parentage. This means that parents are asking the court to make a ruling as to who the parents are, and who is legally responsible for that child.

In Montana, sole physical custody is given to the parent with whom the children spend the most time with. Montana shared physical custody: Each parent has significant periods of physical custody, which allows them frequent and continuing contact with their children.

Montana law outlines the circumstances in which paternity is presumed, for example, when the child's mother is married and the husband is presumed to be the father. Genetic testing may also serve as the basis for a presumption of paternity. Paternity may be acknowledged after a child is born.

Parents may obtain a Request for a Filed Declaration of Paternity form by contacting the California Department of Child Support Services at (866) 249-0773 or you may obtain additional information, including the form, by visiting .CalParentage.org.

You and the other parent can establish legal parentage for your child without going to court if you both parents sign a Voluntary Declaration of Parentage (VDOP) form and file it with the state. This form is usually signed at a hospital when a child is born. But you can sign it later.

What is a CS 909? The Declaration of Paternity (CS 909) form is a legal form that, when signed by both parents, establishes that the man is the legal father of the named child. Signing the form will legally establish the man as the child's father without having to go to court.

The Declaration of Paternity form can be obtained from the State of California Department of Child Support Services by sending your mailing address to askpop@dcss.ca.gov or by obtaining a copy from one of the following locations: County Department of Child Support Services. Local Registrars of Births and Deaths.

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Montana Agreement for Consent Judgment Establishing Paternity, Granting Joint Legal and Physical Custody of Minor Child to Mother and Father and Establishing Child Support Payments to Mother