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1. Title and Date: Official title 'Affidavit of Paternity' and date of execution
2. Declarant Information: Full legal name, date of birth, place of birth, nationality, and current address of the father making the declaration
3. Mother Information: Full legal name, date of birth, place of birth, nationality, and current address of the child's mother
4. Child Information: Full details of the child including name (if born), date of birth or expected date of birth, place of birth, and gender
5. Declaration of Paternity: Clear and unequivocal statement acknowledging paternity of the child
6. Basis of Knowledge: Statement explaining the basis for claiming paternity
7. Rights and Responsibilities: Acknowledgment of understanding parental rights and responsibilities under Swiss law
8. Verification Statement: Statement confirming the truth of all declarations made
9. Execution: Signature block with place and date of signing, notary attestation section
1. Marital Status Declaration: Required if either party is or was married during the relevant period, including dates of marriage/divorce
2. Genetic Testing: Include if DNA testing has been performed to confirm paternity
3. International Jurisdiction: Required for cases involving multiple jurisdictions or international parties
4. Consent of Mother: May be included where mother's explicit consent is being documented
5. Financial Responsibilities: Optional section detailing agreed financial arrangements for child support
6. Contact and Access Arrangements: Optional section outlining agreed arrangements for contact with the child
1. Identity Documents: Copies of valid identification documents for father and mother
2. Birth Certificate: Copy of child's birth certificate (if born) or medical confirmation of pregnancy
3. DNA Test Results: If applicable, certified copies of genetic testing results
4. Marriage/Divorce Certificates: If applicable, certificates showing marital status of parties
5. Translation Certificates: Required if any documents are not in an official Swiss language
Declarant
Child
Mother
Civil Registry Office
Civil Status Officer
Parental Rights
Parental Responsibilities
Legal Residence
Place of Origin
Official Swiss Languages
Notarial Authentication
Civil Status Records
Recognition of Paternity
Voluntary Acknowledgment
Jurisdiction
Genetic Testing
Birth Certificate
Identity Documents
Legal Guardian
Marital Status
Domicile
Child Support
Custody Rights
Civil Code
Certified Translation
Official Extract
Registration Authority
Declaration of Paternity
Statement of Truth
Legal Capacity
Rights and Obligations
Jurisdiction
Authentication
Personal Information
Child Information
Consent
Verification
Supporting Documentation
Registration Requirements
Translation and Language
Amendments
Legal Effect
Financial Responsibility
Contact Rights
Governing Law
Execution
Legal Services
Public Administration
Healthcare
Social Services
Insurance
Education
Immigration Services
Family Services
Public Records Management
Social Security Administration
Legal
Human Resources
Social Services
Administrative Services
Document Management
Compliance
Public Records
Family Services
Benefits Administration
Immigration Services
Legal Counsel
Family Law Attorney
Civil Registry Officer
Notary Public
Social Worker
HR Manager
Benefits Administrator
Immigration Officer
Family Services Coordinator
Public Records Administrator
Legal Administrator
Social Security Officer
Family Court Judge
Legal Secretary
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