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1. Title and Jurisdiction: Formal title of the document and jurisdiction under which it is being made
2. Declarant Information: Full legal name, date of birth, nationality, and current address of the person making the declaration
3. Mother and Child Information: Full details of the mother and child, including names, dates of birth, and current addresses
4. Basis of Knowledge: Statement explaining how the declarant knows they are not the father of the child
5. Core Declaration: Clear and unequivocal statement declaring non-paternity
6. Timeline of Events: Chronological description of relevant events and relationships
7. Legal Implications Understanding: Statement confirming understanding of the legal consequences of the declaration
8. Truth Attestation: Formal statement attesting to the truth of all declarations made
9. Signature Block: Space for signature, date, and notary authentication
1. DNA Test Results Reference: Section referencing DNA testing if such tests have been conducted to support the declaration
2. Existing Legal Proceedings: Details of any ongoing legal proceedings related to paternity or child support
3. Prior Relationship Description: Description of any prior relationship with the mother, if relevant to establishing the timeline
4. Waiver of Rights: Explicit waiver of any parental rights, if appropriate to the situation
5. Language Certification: For non-native speakers, certification that the document has been explained in their preferred language
1. Identity Documents: Copies of passport or official ID of the declarant
2. DNA Test Results: If applicable, certified copies of DNA test results
3. Birth Certificate: Copy of the child's birth certificate
4. Supporting Evidence: Any additional documentation supporting the declaration of non-paternity
5. Translations: Certified translations of the affidavit if required for international use
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