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affidavit to prove my husband is not the father of my child

  • 28-12-2011 10:38pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17


    just wondering can i get a affidavit stating that my new partner is the father of my child, but im still legally married and not legally separated,have asked my ex husband to get an affidavit he is not the father he is refusing so can me and my partner get affidavits swearing we are the parents will this work when registering our baby

    any advice would be very grateful


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,111 ✭✭✭ResearchWill


    Where the mother is married to someone other than the father
     
    4.5: Where the mother of the child has been married (either at the time of the birth or at sometime during the period of ten months before the birth) to someone other than the father of the child, the forms to register the birth (see 4.1. 4.2 and 4.3 above) should be accompanied by:
     
    •  a Statutory Declaration from the mother's husband stating that he is not the father of the child (Form CRA 7);
    OR
    •  a Statutory Declaration by the mother stating that she has been living apart from her husband under a decree of divorce, a decree of divorce a mensa et thoro, a decree of nullity, a judicial separation, or a deed of separation for more than ten months immediately preceding the birth (Form CRA 8). This form should be accompanied by a certified copy of the judicial separation, deed of separation or decree of divorce or nullity, as appropriate.
     
    If neither (a) or (b) is available, then the court order option set out at 4.4 above may be used to register the birth.
     
    From here http://www.groireland.ie/registering_a_birth.htm#Section%204:%20Registration%20of%20births%20to%20parents%20who%20are%20not%20married%20to%20each%20other:


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