Oregon Affidavit of Parent

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Oregon
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OR-HJ-176-03
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When the father and mother agree that the child is his, paternity may be legally established by completing a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity ». The form must be signed by both parents, notarized, and filed with Oregon Vital Records. Your local child support office can help complete this process.

If the parents are unmarried but have paternity established, both will generally have equal custody rights. In fact, Oregon courts almost always favor arrangements where the child can have both parents playing active roles in their life, but will always put the child's best interests first.

One parent gets legal custody of the children. Both parents have joint custody. In families with more than one child, one or more children live with one parent and one or more children live with the other parent.

For example, in a paternity fraud case, the judge may hold a person in contempt for lying or falsifying information about the paternity test. When this occurs, the judge may issue a contempt order, which can result in criminal charges.

Filing your forms initiates a court case. The clerk will contact you to give you a hearing date. The filing fee is $252.00. If you cannot afford to pay the filing fee, ask the court clerk for information about filing an application for a fee waiver.

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Oregon Affidavit of Parent