South Dakota Acknowledgment of Paternity

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The act by which illegitimate children are given the same legal standing of legitimate children is a matter of local legislation, and therefore depends on the law of each particular jurisdiction. Although some statutes provide for the legitimation of children by conduct amounting to recognition, other statutes require that the recognition of an illegitimate child be in writing. Note that this form is an acknowledgment and not an affidavit.

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When a child is born to parents who are not married to each other, hospitals must give an Acknowledgment of Paternity (03PA209E) form to the parents. The hospitals must also give paperwork and tell the parents of their rights and duties when establishing paternity.

That I am the biological father of the minor/ child ____________________________ who was born on _____________________in ______________________________; That at the time of the birth of said minor/ child, I was not legally married to his/ her biological mother; That I hereby acknowledge my paternity/ filiation of the ...

South Dakota and federal laws allow establishment of paternity any time before the child reaches the age of 18. It is in the interests of all parties to establish paternity as soon as possible following the birth of the child.

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