Washington Findings And Conclusions About Parentage is a legal document used in the state of Washington to establish paternity, the legal recognition of a child's parents. It is typically used when a child is born to unmarried parents and the mother needs to legally establish the identity of the father. The document outlines the facts of the case and states the court's findings and conclusions on the parentage of the child. There are two types of Washington Findings And Conclusions About Parentage: voluntary acknowledgment of parentage and court-ordered adjudication. In a voluntary acknowledgment, the father signs a document acknowledging his parentage of the child. In a court-ordered adjudication, a court hearing is held and a judge makes the determination of parentage.