Maine Complaint For Determination of Parentage Parental Rights And Responsibilities is a legal document used to establish the parentage of a child. It is used to obtain a court order that grants paternity rights and responsibilities to the alleged father. This document is typically used when the father is not listed on the child's birth certificate or if the mother is unsure of the father's identity. Depending on the specifics of the situation, there are three types of Maine Complaint For Determination of Parentage Parental Rights And Responsibilities: an Uncontested Complaint, a Contested Complaint and a Default Complaint. An Uncontested Complaint is filed when all parties in the case agree to the paternity of the child. A Contested Complaint is filed when one or more of the parties in the case disagrees with the paternity of the child. A Default Complaint is filed when one of the parties fails to respond to the summons. The Complaint must include the name, address and date of birth of the mother and father, as well as the name, address and date of birth of the child. The Complaint also must include a statement of facts related to the paternity of the child. The Complaint must be signed by the mother and father, or their attorneys, and submitted to the court for consideration.