Arizona Voluntary Paternity-Mom Married is a legal process that allows unmarried fathers to establish a legal relationship with their children and the mother. This process allows unmarried fathers to establish parental rights, including the right to receive child support, custody, and visitation. It also allows the father to be named on the child's birth certificate. There are two types of Arizona Voluntary Paternity-Mom Married: an in-hospital process and an Administrative Process. In-hospital processes involve signing a Voluntary Acknowledgement of Paternity form at the hospital when the child is born. The Administrative Process involves filing a Petition for Paternity with the court and providing the necessary legal documents. Both processes require the consent of both the mother and the father. Once paternity is established, the father is able to obtain parental rights and responsibilities, including the right to receive child support, custody, and visitation.