First, read the paperwork and decide whether or not you agree with the information in the paperwork.
The location and contact information of the court where the paternity paperwork was filed is on the top of the paperwork you received. Give your paperwork to the same court that is listed on the paperwork you received.
You will be known as the "Respondent", and the mother of the child will be known as the "Petitioner".
Take your completed JDF 1504 Admission of Parentage and JDF 1313 Certificate of Service to the courthouse and give them to the clerk.
You will be known as the "Respondent", and the parent who started the case is the "Petitioner".
If you and the Petitioner agree on genetic testing, ask the court for genetic testing using JDF 1506 Agreement for Genetic Testing. Follow the instructions below in Option A to fill out the Agreement.
If you and the Petitioner do not agree on genetic testing, ask the court for genetic testing using JDF 1505 Motion of Genetic Testing. Follow the instructions below in Option B to fill out the Motion.
Download and complete JDF 1506 Agreement for Genetic Testing. You and the mother of the child will both sign this form in front of a notary public or court clerk. You do not need to do this at the same time (i.e., you can sign in front of a notary or court clerk, give the form to the mother of the child, and have her sign in front of a notary or court clerk at a later time). You can find a local notary public by looking in the Yellow Pages, on the Internet, or by going to your local bank.
You and the mother of the child will need to contact a testing agency to schedule a date and time for the test. Put the date and time of the test on the form.
You and the mother of the child will be responsible for paying the fee for the test.
Download and complete JDF 1505 Motion of Genetic Testing. You will sign the form, but the mother of the child does not need to sign.
Contact a testing agency to schedule a date and time for the test. Put the date and time of the test of the form.
You will be responsible for paying the fee for the test.
You will need to mail or hand-deliver a copy of JDF 1505 Motion of Genetic Testing to the mother of the child.