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Where to Write for Vital Records
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/howto/w2w/w2welcom.htm
Source: National Center for Health Statistics

A site providing information on who to contact in each state to acquire vital records.
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Vital Records, Birth and Marriage Certificates, Divorce and Death Records
http://www.usavital.com/
Source: USAvital.com

A commercial site to find Vital records throughout the United States.
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DNA Testing Solutions
http://www.dnatesting.us.com
Source: DNA Testing Solutions

A site for obtaining DNA testing for parentage.
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Guide for Preparing Forms for Parentage
http://www.courts.wa.gov/forms/forms_instruct/inde
Source: Washington Courts

Help for filling out Parentage forms for Washington State on the following topics: When the Acknowledged Father or the Mother wants to Establish a Residential Schedule/Parenting Plan or Child Support Order; When the Acknowledged Father or the Mother wants to Rescind the Acknowledgment of Paternity; When the Presumed Father wants to Rescind the Denial of Paternity; When the Acknowledged Father or the Mother wants to Challenge the Acknowledgment of Paternity; When the Presumed Father wants to Challenge the Denial of Paternity; Establishing Parentage when there is no Adjudicated Father or Acknowledgment of Paternity Filed with the Washington State Registrar of Vital Statistics; Establishing Parentage when there is an Adjudicated Father or an Acknowledgment of Paternity Filed with the Washington State Registrar of Vital Statistics.
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Self-Help Resources for Parentage
http://www.courts.wa.gov/selfhelp/index.cfm?fa=sel
Source: Washington Courts

An explanation of what "parent and child relationship" means, and links to forms and instructions for parentage as well as additional information on parentage.
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