Alaska Complaint by Biological Father to Disestablish Current Father and Establish Self, SHC-135, is a legal form used when a biological father wants to end the legal parent-child relationship with the current father and establish himself as the legal father. This form is used in cases when the child’s biological father has never been established as the legal father. It is used in both contested and uncontested cases. The form is divided into six sections: 1. Personal Information — This section requires the name, address, and contact information of the biological father, the mother, and the current father. 2. Paternity — This section requires the biological father to state that he is the biological father of the child, and that the current father is not the biological father. 3. Custody and Child Support — This section requires the biological father to request legal and physical custody, and that the current father is not obligated to pay child support. 4. Court Action Requested — This section requires the biological father to request that the court disestablish the current father’s parental rights and establish the biological father’s parental rights. 5Signatureur— – This section requires the biological father to sign and date the form. 6. Notice of Hearing — This section requires the court to provide notice of the hearing to the biological father, the mother, and the current father. There are different types of Alaska Complaint by Biological Father to Disestablish Current Father and Establish Self, SHC-135, depending on the particular case and the requested relief.
Alaska Complaint by Biological Father to Disestablish Current Father and Establish Self, SHC-135, is a legal form used when a biological father wants to end the legal parent-child relationship with the current father and establish himself as the legal father. This form is used in cases when the child’s biological father has never been established as the legal father. It is used in both contested and uncontested cases. The form is divided into six sections: 1. Personal Information — This section requires the name, address, and contact information of the biological father, the mother, and the current father. 2. Paternity — This section requires the biological father to state that he is the biological father of the child, and that the current father is not the biological father. 3. Custody and Child Support — This section requires the biological father to request legal and physical custody, and that the current father is not obligated to pay child support. 4. Court Action Requested — This section requires the biological father to request that the court disestablish the current father’s parental rights and establish the biological father’s parental rights. 5Signatureur— – This section requires the biological father to sign and date the form. 6. Notice of Hearing — This section requires the court to provide notice of the hearing to the biological father, the mother, and the current father. There are different types of Alaska Complaint by Biological Father to Disestablish Current Father and Establish Self, SHC-135, depending on the particular case and the requested relief.