If you were NOT married to the mother of the child, have you gone to court to establish paternity? Birth Certificate
In your state, Oregon, an unmarried male signing a birth certificate doesn't make that unmarried male a father.
Your state has very strict rules about the establishment of paternity by unmarried males.
When unmarried parents have a child and the biological father may be a point of dispute, establishing paternity can be important to resolving issues regarding custody and child support. In Oregon, here are the fundamental steps to establishing paternity for a child:
An "Affidavit in Support of Establishing Paternity" form must be completed by either parent.
Both parents will be contacted by the Oregon Child Support Program to notify them that a paternity case has been opened.
This step can take some time to complete if there are any issues locating either parent and/or serving either parent with the affidavit.
Following service, the man has the opportunity to request genetic testing.
If no action is taken by the man within 30 days of being served, the man will deemed to be the legal father by the 34th day.
In other words, inaction can result in the establishment of paternity.
If genetic testing is requested, it will usually be scheduled to be conducted within 15 to 45 days of the request.
Genetic tests are conducted to affirm paternity.
If a man is ruled out as the father, the mother will need to provide the name of another male in order to keep the case going.
Is this the path YOU took, mate?
Oregon Health Authority : FAQs: Establishing Paternity : Change Vital Records : State of Oregon
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