Title: Paternity
1Paternity
2Objectives of this segment
- To be able to identify a Paternity case.
- To be able to recognize the forms used to work a
Paternity case. - To be able to identify policy and procedures
necessary to work a Paternity case. - To be able to recognize the court procedures used
to establish Paternity.
3What is a Paternity case?
- - The father of the child is not known.
- - The determination of the father must be made.
- - Once the father of the child is established
then an obligation for child support will be
made.
4Why is Establishing Paternity important?
- A child has a right to know both parents.
- A child has a right to inheritance.
- A child has a right to financial and emotional
support.
5- A child has a right to financial benefits from
- the birth father.
- A child has a right to access the fathers
medical - history.
- A child has a right to medical support.
6How is Paternity Established?
- 1 - Voluntarily The alleged father agrees to
voluntarily establish paternity. - -- This can be done by using an agreed order
or a VS-8.
7How is Paternity Established?
- 2 - Summary Judgment This is used after
receiving positive genetic test results.
8How is Paternity Established?
- 3 - Default Judgment entered when the alleged
father fails to respond to summons (chooses not
to cooperate).
9What forms can we use to voluntarily establish
Paternity?
- VS-8 - Used outside the hospital possibly in the
IV-A, IV-D or contracting officials office - VS-8B - Used in the hospital after the birth of
the child - VS-8C - Used by vital statistics office when
there is both a legal and a biological father.
10What about an Agreed Order?
- An agreed order is the judicial way to allow the
NCP to voluntarily establish paternity. - Some child support offices choose this method
rather than using a VS-8.
11Summary Judgement
- A Summary Judgment is a judicial document that is
used to establish paternity after positive DNA
results have been received.
12Default Judgement
- A NCP has 20 days to respond once they receive
the complaint and summons. - When a NCP chooses not to respond to the summons
and cooperate with child support then a default
judgment will be sought.
13Default Judgement
- Paternity will be established by default and the
NCP will be ordered to pay support. No DNA will
be completed on a default case. - In other words, the NCP is served and does not
appear in court concerning the child support
case. The judge can order that he is the father
by default.
14What are some other formswe may use in Paternity
?
- CS-15 - DCS TRANSMITTAL
- This is a generic cover letter used to transfer
information between a child support agency and
another agency.
15What are some other formswe may use in Paternity
?
- CS- 31 - CUSTODIAL PARENT NOTIFICATION OF CASE
ACTION - This form is used to notify the Custodial Parent
(CP) that their case has been closed or put in
low priority.
16What are some other formswe may use in Paternity
?
- CS- 32 - CUSTODIAL PARENT ACTION INFORMATION
LETTER - This form is used to
- (1) Request information from the CP
- (2) Notify the CP of action they need to take
- (3) Inform the CP of action that Child
- support has completed.
17What are some other formswe may use in Paternity
?
- CS- 86 - GOOD CAUSE CLAIM / IV-D DETERMINATION
- This form is used by the CP to make a good cause
claim for not wanting to pursue child support
action. - Is also used by Child Support case workers to
notify the CP of our decision regarding good
cause.
18What are some other formswe may use in Paternity
?
- CS- 137 CUSTODIAL PARENT NOTICE OF INTENT TO
DISCONTINUE IV-D SERVICES - This form is used to notify a CP of the intent of
child support to discontinue IV-D services. - It explains why we can no longer provide services
and is sent 60 calendar days prior to
discontinuing services. - It informs the CP to contact the child support
office if they have any new information on the
Non custodial parent.
19Who can request an initiation of a Paternity Case?
- The mother of the child.
- The putative (alleged) father.
- An agency substantially contributing to the
support of the child. - The child.
20How does a caseworker receive a Paternity case?
- 1 A worker may receive a paternity case on
their worklist. - This means that the custodial parent has applied
for benefits in the IV-A office and their case
was referred to child support for action. - This custodial parent must cooperate with child
support or their benefits will be reduced in the
IV-A office.
21How does a caseworker receive a Paternity case?
(cont)
- 2 A worker may receive a paternity case when a
custodial parent comes in their office and
applies for our child support services. - This type of custodial parent is not receiving
KTAP from the IV-A office. - They are applying for our child support services
as a NPA case (Non Public Assistance).
22Timeframes for a Paternity case
- A Paternity case must be opened within 20
calendar days. - Opening a case means establishing a case and
initiating whatever action needs to be initiated.
23Timeframes for a Paternity case
- Within 90 calendar days of locating the alleged
father, we must establish a support order or
complete the service of process needed to start
proceedings to establish a support order
24Initiation of Paternity Action
- If paternity has not been established
administratively, then it must be established
judicially by using the court system. - Step 1 The contracting official receives a
paternity case either by a referral or by an
office visit. - Step 2 The contracting official will send the
custodial parent (CP) an appointment letter.
25Initiation of Paternity Action
- Step 3 The CP will sign the complaint while
in the office which will be sent to the NCP.
This will notify NCP of the action being taken. - Step 4 The NCP has 20 days to respond.
- -- If the NCP responds and admits then
the NCP can sign an agreed order. -
26Initiation of Paternity Action
- Step 5 - If the NCP responds but does not
admit to paternity then the NCP can submit to - genetic testing voluntarily or may be ordered
by a judge. - Step 6 - If the NCP does not respond in the 20
day timeframe then a court date will be set. - Step 7 - If the NCP does not appear in court
then a default judgment is entered. -
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27Initiation of Paternity Action
- Step 8 Once paternity is established either
by positive DNA results, voluntarily, or by
default then a support amount will be set. - Step 9 Once the support amount is set and the
order is signed by the judge then the caseworker
is responsible for entering the court order on
the KASES system. -
28- As you can see there are many variables when
working a paternity case. That is why it is so
important for all caseworkers to be equipped with
the proper procedures as well as the knowledge to
enable them to be effective and efficient. - We hope this learning session will help enable
you to be a great caseworker.