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  2. Recognition (family law) - Wikipedia

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    In an era without DNA testing, the discussions often revolved around evidence. In the modern era DNA testing has made definitive proof of paternity possible but also the concept of parenthood has expanded (e.g. same sex parenting). Intersection with the rights of children, state support of children and gender equality means this is a rapidly ...

  3. DNA paternity testing - Wikipedia

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    DNA paternity testing is the use of DNA profiles to determine whether an individual is the biological parent of another individual. Paternity testing can be especially important when the rights and duties of the father are in issue and a child's paternity is in doubt. Tests can also determine the likelihood of someone being a biological ...

  4. Paternity law - Wikipedia

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    a man may accept the paternity of the child in what is called an acknowledgment of paternity, voluntary acknowledgement of paternity or affidavit of parentage, [2] [3] the mother or legal authorities can file a petition for a determination of paternity against a putative father, or; paternity can be determined by the courts through estoppel ...

  5. Gypsy Rose Blanchard shares paternity test results to reveal ...

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    Gypsy Rose Blanchard has revealed the results of her paternity test.. The 33-year-old – who was released from prison in December 2023 after serving eight years for the second-degree murder of ...

  6. Posthumous birth - Wikipedia

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    Most states recognize a posthumous child born within a set time frame, normally 280 to 300 days after the death of the decedent father. [4] [5] Another emerging legal issue in the United States is the control of genetic material after the death of the donor. [6]

  7. Legitimacy (family law) - Wikipedia

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    There was one exception: when his father subsequently married his mother, and an older illegitimate son (a "bastard eignè") took possession of his father's lands after his death, he would pass the land on to his own heirs on his death, as if his possession of the land had been retroactively converted into true ownership.

  8. Why Gypsy Rose Blanchard Is Waiting to Get a Paternity Test ...

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    Gypsy Rose Blanchard will get her baby a DNA test after she gives birth to her little girl. TMZ reported on Monday, August 19, that Blanchard, 32, ultimately decided to confirm the paternity of ...

  9. Man forced to pay child support even though DNA test proves ...

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    A Florida man has been forced to pay child support even though a DNA test proved that he is not the child's biological father, First Coast News reports. Last year, Joseph Sinawa, of St. Augustine ...