Recognition of paternity
A declaration acknowledging paternity of a child and the mother's declaration of consent can be notarized at any registry office, youth welfare office or notary's office. Paternity can be recognized effectively if there is no paternity of another man to this child. The acknowledgment of paternity and the mother's declaration of consent are notarized in public form.
Recognition of paternity is possible even before the child is born.
Under German law, the woman who gave birth to the child is the mother of the child. Recognition of maternity is generally not required. If recognition of maternity or a declaration of consent by a legal representative is required, these must also be notarized by a registry office, the youth welfare office or a notary's office.
If the mother's or father's home country law requires recognition of maternity, this can also be notarized. The same rules apply as for acknowledgment of paternity.
Which documents are required?
Proof of identity (e.g. identity card, passport, ID card)
Requirements
- The acknowledgement and consent must be publicly notarized.
- The acknowledgement of paternity can be submitted to any municipal office, youth welfare office or notary's office.
- The acknowledgment is not subject to receipt and does not require acceptance by a specific registry office or other authority to be effective.
- The prohibition of abusive acknowledgement of paternity pursuant to § 1597a applies. BGB
- Recognition of paternity of a child is not effective as long as the paternity of another man exists (blocking effect).
- Recognition subject to a condition or time limit is ineffective.
- There must be no effective revocation by the acknowledging party.
- Recognition requires the consent of the mother.
- Recognition also requires the consent of the child if the mother is not entitled to parental custody in this respect.
- The effectiveness of the declaration of acknowledgment of paternity is not dependent on the actual parentage relationship; (legal) paternity is established solely through the effective submission of the declaration of acknowledgment and all necessary declarations of consent. Paternity can also be acknowledged before the child is born.
- Anyone with limited legal capacity can only acknowledge paternity themselves, but requires the consent of their legal representative. In the case of legally incompetent persons, the legal representative can acknowledge with the approval of the family court; if the legal representative is a guardian, the approval of the guardianship court is required.
- The same regulations apply to the mother's consent.
- For a legally incompetent child or a child who is not yet 14 years old, only the legal representative can consent to the acknowledgment.
- Acknowledgements or consents cannot be declared by an authorized person.
Costs
Fee: free of chargeRecognition of paternity and declarations of consent at the registry office
Process flow
The acknowledgment of paternity and the declaration of consent can be submitted at any municipal office, youth welfare office or notary's office.
- The acknowledging man declares that he is the father of the child.
- The registrar must check the declaration of acknowledgment in order to prevent ineffective acknowledgments as far as possible.
In particular, the following is checked
- The identity of the acknowledging party, the mother and the child
- The legal capacity of the parties involved
- Any previous status determinations
- The registrar clarifies the legal consequences of the name.
- The recognition is publicly notarized
Processing duration
- Depending on the individual case
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
The declaration of recognition can be made for an unlimited period of time, even before the birth of the child (prenatal recognition) and after the child's death (post-mortem recognition), as well as for stillborn children.
Appeal
- Objection
- Contestation
- Declaratory proceedings
Author
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Competent authority
The responsibility lies with the municipality, the Joint Community and the city.
Contact point
Responsible authorities
Standesamt
Timetable
Contact
- Haren (Ems):
- Application for the issuance of a certificate of no impediment to marriage for German nationals, stateless persons, homeless foreigners or foreign refugees within the meaning of the Convention on the Status of Refugees with Habitual Residence in Germany
- Apply for a death certificate
- Apply for a marriage certificate
- Apply for an International Mortuary Passport
- Applying for a civil partnership certificate
- Applying for a civil partnership certificate for a civil partnership entered into abroad
- Birth Indication
- Birth certificate issuance
- Declaration of resignation from the church
- Declaration of the right to a name
- Establishment of a civil partnership Notarisation
- Marriage consummation with same-sex partner
- Notification of a death
- Recognition of paternity
- Register marriage