Day: May 7, 2021

Establish Paternity Arizona
Ryan Reppucci

How Do You Establish Paternity in Arizona?

How Do You Establish Paternity in Arizona? Did you know that over 300,000 paternity tests are performed annually in the United States? And while this number seems high, it’s only going to increase as the years go on. It’s no secret. Co-parenting has become the new norm. But unfortunately, the co-parenting process isn’t always the smoothest, especially when all of the details aren’t present. Let’s take establishing paternity, for example. To gain custody of a child, the state must have legal proof that you are the child’s father. Establishing paternity is an important part of child custody cases in Arizona. Here is how you establish paternity. 1. Presumptions There are a couple of ways you can establish paternity in the state of Arizona. The first and most common way to establish legal paternity is through presumptions. Arizona law states that it is presumed that a man is a child’s father if: There is a 95% positive paternity test affirming the common genetics Both parties have signed the birth certificate Both parties have signed a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity The parents were married when the child was born, or the child was born within 10 months of a marriage that ended

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