The Illinois Affidavit of Mother To Support Notice To Putative Father is a legal document filed in a paternity case in the state of Illinois. The document is used to provide evidence of paternity and to provide the court with information about the identity of the putative father. The mother must swear under oath that she is the mother of the child and that the putative father is the father of the child. The document must contain the mother's name, address, date of birth, and the name and address of the putative father. The mother must also provide a statement of facts regarding her relationship with the putative father and the circumstances of the child's conception. There are two types of Illinois Affidavit of Mother To Support Notice To Putative Father. The first is an Uncontested Affidavit which is signed by the mother and the putative father, stating that the notice will be given to the putative father and that the mother and putative father agree to the paternity of the child. The second type is a Contested Affidavit, which is signed by the mother and the putative father, but the putative father does not agree to the paternity of the child and contests the notice.