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  10. Part 6 - Adjudication of Parentage


Part 6 - Adjudication of Parentage


  • Section 601 - Proceeding authorized -- Definition.
  • Section 602 - Standing to maintain proceeding.
  • Section 603 - Parties to proceeding.
  • Section 604 - Personal jurisdiction.
  • Section 605 - Venue.
  • Section 606 - No limitation -- Child having no declarant or adjudicated father.
  • Section 607 - Limitation -- Child having presumed father.
  • Section 608 - Authority to deny motion for genetic testing or disregard test results.
  • Section 609 - Limitation -- Child having declarant father.
  • Section 610 - Joinder of judicial proceedings -- Court reliance of custody and parent-time standards.
  • Section 611 - Proceeding before birth.
  • Section 612 - Minor as party -- Representation.
  • Section 613 - Admissibility of results of genetic testing -- Expenses.
  • Section 614 - Consequences of failing to submit to genetic testing.
  • Section 615 - Admission of paternity authorized.
  • Section 616 - Temporary order.
  • Section 617 - Rules for adjudication of paternity.
  • Section 618 - Adjudication of parentage -- Jury trial prohibited.
  • Section 619 - Adjudication of parentage -- Hearings -- Inspection of records.
  • Section 620 - Adjudication of parentage -- Order on default.
  • Section 621 - Adjudication of parentage -- Dismissal for want of prosecution.
  • Section 622 - Order adjudicating parentage.
  • Section 623 - Binding effect of determination of parentage.
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