Section 7570 Of Chapter 3. Establishment Of Paternity By Voluntary Declaration From California Family Law Code >> Division 12. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 3.
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. The Legislature hereby finds and declares as follows:
(a) There is a compelling state interest in establishing paternity
for all children. Establishing paternity is the first step toward a
child support award, which, in turn, provides children with equal
rights and access to benefits, including, but not limited to, social
security, health insurance, survivors' benefits, military benefits,
and inheritance rights. Knowledge of family medical history is often
necessary for correct medical diagnosis and treatment. Additionally,
knowing one's father is important to a child's development.
(b) A simple system allowing for establishment of voluntary
paternity will result in a significant increase in the ease of
establishing paternity, a significant increase in paternity
establishment, an increase in the number of children who have greater
access to child support and other benefits, and a significant
decrease in the time and money required to establish paternity due to
the removal of the need for a lengthy and expensive court process to
determine and establish paternity and is in the public interest.