Phoenix Arizona Summons - Paternity

State:
Arizona
City:
Phoenix
Control #:
AZ-DR-1-PAT
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A summons is an official court document, signed by the clerk, giving legal notice of a lawsuit to the party being sued. Upon 'being served' with the summons (receiving the summons), the party is legally obligated to respond to the petition or complaint filed by the suing party, or face the prospect of a default judgment being rendered against them for the relief sought. This form, a Summons - Paternity is a summons for a civil action of the kind stated, or a general use summons. Available for download now in standard format(s).

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In Arizona, a father who is not married to his child's mother has no legal right to the child until paternity has been established, either by agreement (affidavit between the parents) and a written agreement or a court order outlines the schedule and decision making ability of each parent.

In Arizona, a father who is not married to his child's mother has no legal right to the child until paternity has been established, either by agreement (affidavit between the parents) and a written agreement or a court order outlines the schedule and decision making ability of each parent.

Paternity Establishment By Presumption of Paternity In general, a man is presumed to be the child's father if: He was married to the mother during the 10 months immediately preceding the child's birth. Or the child was born within 10 months after their marriage ended by death, annulment, divorce, or legal separation.

If you are unsure of paternity, genetic testing may be needed to prove the identity of the father. DCSS will pay this cost until paternity is established. If the father's identity is established through genetic testing, he is then responsible for paying this cost which is $51.00 each for mother, father, and child.

The mother of the child, therefore, does not have to participate in the DNA testing procedure for a man to determine if he is the biological father of a child through DNA testing.

Establishing Paternity Both parents may come into a DCSS office to fill out and sign the Voluntary Affidavit Acknowledging Paternity form that is filed by the DCSS through the Hospital Paternity Program (HPP) to establish paternity.

An Arizona statute, A.R.S. § 12-631, sets a one-year period that an unmarried woman can bring a paternity suit against a putative father.

How much do DNA tests cost in Arizona? DNA testing costs can range from around $100 to over $2,000, depending on a variety of criteria such as the type and number of tests performed, your geographic area, and the test provider.

Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity Testing Starting at $1800.

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