Agreement And Judgment Of Parentage {DV-180} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | California

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Agreement And Judgment Of Parentage {DV-180} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | California

Last updated: 5/30/2015

Agreement And Judgment Of Parentage {DV-180}

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DV-180, Agreement and Judgment of Parentage (Domestic Violence Prevention), this form is used if both parties agree that they are the parents of the children involved in the case. If you sign this form, you will give up these rights: • Right to a trial. You can ask a judge, in a separate case, to decide if you are the parent of the children in this case. You can bring evidence and witnesses to that trial. And you can question the witnesses against you. • Right to genetic tests. You can ask a judge, in a separate case, to order genetic tests to see if you are the parent of the children in this case. The court may order you to pay for those tests. If you sign this form, the court may decide you are the legal parent. The court may order you to: • Pay child support. Child support may be taken out of your paycheck without notifying you first. Child support can be a lot of money, and it usually lasts until the child turns 18. If you do not support the children as ordered, you can face criminal charges. • Pay other expenses and costs. The court may also order that you pay other expenses for the children in this case. You will have all the legal duties of a parent. Before you sign this form, you can hire a lawyer. If you cannot afford to pay for a lawyer to represent you, call the local bar association for help. You can also ask the court’s Family Law Facilitator for information on how to find a lawyer. Judicial Council of California Revised July 1, 2014, Mandatory Form Family Code, §§ 6323, 7600 et seq. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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