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Code · North Dakota · Title 14 · Chapter 14-19 — Paternity Acknowledgment

14-19-12. Voluntary paternity establishment service entities - Duties.

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1. At any time after an unmarried woman is determined to be pregnant, a voluntary
paternity establishment entity may:
a. Provide to the mother and the alleged father, if the alleged father is present:
(1)Written materials about paternity establishment;
(2)The forms necessary to voluntarily acknowledge paternity;
(3)A written and oral description of the rights, responsibilities, and legal
consequences of establishing paternity; and
(4)The opportunity to speak, either by telephone or in person, with staff who
are trained to clarify information and answer questions about paternity
establishment; and
b. Provide the mother and the alleged father, if the alleged father is present, the
opportunity to voluntarily acknowledge paternity. 2. Before accepting a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity, a voluntary paternity
establishment service entity shall afford due process safeguards by informing, in
writing, the mother and the alleged father, if the alleged father is present, of the
manner in which a relationship of father and child established under this chapter may
be vacated or rescinded. 3. A voluntary paternity establishment service entity shall forward completed
acknowledgments to the department.
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