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Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Stronger Families Grow Brighter Futures
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Sequoyah Memorial Office Building, 2400 N. Lincoln Blvd. • Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-3646 • Fax (405) 521-6684 • Internet: www.okdhs.org
 
 
Paternity: Who is the Father of a Child?

Paternity means fatherhood.  Establishing paternity helps ensure support from both parents, allows the child to have the father's last name and access family medical history.  It also allows access to social security survivor benefits, inheritance or to establish Native American tribal membership for the child.

There are four ways to be a father:

 

  1. Be married to the child’s mother when the child is born.
  2. Acknowledge paternity using an Acknowledgement of Paternity (AOP) form.  If either parent has any doubts about who the father is, they should not sign an AOP.
  3. Be determined as the father by a judge through the court process.  You may apply for services with OCSS to request DNA testing to establish paternity and child support orders.
  4. Adopt the child.

 

Paternity

Establishment Process

FAQs

Court Process FAQs for Fathers

Court Process FAQs for Mothers

Paternity Forms

Acknowledgment of Paternity Form (.pdf, 3 pp, 204 KB)

Rescission of Acknowledgment of Paternity (.pdf, 1 pp, 149 KB)

Denial of Paternity (.pdf, 2 pp, 230 KB)

Rescission of Denial of Paternity (.pdf, 2 pp, 142 KB)

Adult Child's Consent (.pdf, 1 pp, 271 KB)



Last Updated:  12/3/2012
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Street address: Sequoyah Memorial Office Building, 2400 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Mailing address: P.O. Box 25352, Oklahoma City, OK 73125
(405) 521-3646
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