The Arizona Proposed Paternity Resolution Statement is a legal form used to establish paternity in Arizona. This statement is typically used by unmarried parents who need legal confirmation of the identity of a child's father. There are two types of Arizona Proposed Paternity Resolution Statement: the voluntary and the court-ordered version. The voluntary version is signed by both the mother and the father with no court intervention. The court-ordered version is signed in court with a judge present. Both versions are part of the AZ Supreme Court Form #AOC-CV-312 and will establish the legal father-child relationship, allowing the father to have parental rights and responsibilities, including the right to seek custody and visitation order. The statement also includes a section for the acknowledgment of the child's name, birthdate, and other important information. In addition, it may include a section for the father's name, address, and social security number.