Proof of parentage
Before an application for child support is accepted, CSA must be satisfied
that the person you name as the paying parent is the natural or adoptive parent
of the child or children involved.
CSA will accept that they are the parent if you can provide one of the
following documents:
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Marriage certificate showing that you and the other parent of the child were
married when the child was born.
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Birth certificate/s of the child/children involved showing that the paying
parent is the parent.
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A statutory declaration by you
stating that the paying parent is named as the parent of the child or children
on the birth certificate/s.
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A statutory declaration by the
paying parent
stating that they are a parent of the child/ children.
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Adoption certificate/s of the child or children showing that the paying parent
is the adoptive parent.
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A document from a court showing that the paying parent is the parent of the
child/children.
CSA will also accept that they are the parent if a presumption of
parentage applies.
What is 'presumption of parentage'?
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A presumption of parentage applies if the parents were married and:
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the child or children were born after the parents were married and before they
were separated
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the child or children were born after the parents separated, but before they
were divorced (if there is no information showing someone else is the parent)
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the parents separated, and lived together again on one occasion for less than
three months and the child or children were born within 44 weeks after this
period of living together ended and after their divorce
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the parents had the marriage annulled, and the child or children were born
within 44 weeks after the marriage.
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If the parents were not married but lived together 20 - 44 weeks before the
birth of the child or children.
The paying parent doesn't agree that they are the parent of the child-what
can I do?
CSA cannot be satisfied that a person is or isn't a parent of a child solely
on the basis of:
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the results of paternity tests; or
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a person's verbal acknowledgment or denial of parentage.
Only a court may determine parentage using evidence other than the criteria
listed above in What is 'presumption of parentage'?. Contact the Family Court of Australia for more information.
More information
More detailed information about proof of parentage is available in
Chapter 2.2: Eligibility (including parentage and care) of The Guide.
Contact CSA if you need more information.