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  2. DNA paternity testing - Wikipedia

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    Peace-of-mind parentage tests are widely available on the internet. For a parentage test (paternity or maternity) to be admissible for legal purposes, such as for changing a birth certificate, Family Law Court proceedings, visa/citizenship applications or child support claims, the process must comply with the Family Law Regulations 1984 (Cth). [15]

  3. Putative father registry - Wikipedia

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    The form notes, "A Claim of Paternity may be filed any time prior to the birth BUT a claim of paternity may not be filed after the date a petition is filed for termination of parental rights." Florida Putative Father Registry - Putative Father Registry Form

  4. Child support - Wikipedia

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    In cases where parentage of a child is denied, has not been established by marriage or is not listed on the birth certificate, or where paternity fraud is suspected, courts may order or require establishment of paternity. Paternity may be established voluntarily if the father signs an affidavit or may be proven through DNA testing in contested ...

  5. Maury Povich Launching At-Home Paternity Test Dubbed 'The ...

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    Maury Povich struck ratings gold with paternity tests on his long-running daytime TV talk show. He's now taking the direct-to-consumer route and launching an at-home paternity test aptly dubbed ...

  6. Paternity law - Wikipedia

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    Once paternity has been legally established, if the court finds that to do so would be contrary to the best interest of the child, in most U.S. states a court may deny DNA testing or decline to remove a husband from a child's birth certificate based upon DNA testing. [11] A successful application to the court results in an order assigning ...

  7. Recognition (family law) - Wikipedia

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    The recognition can occur at birth, or later via any legal instrument, with the exception of a testament. A child can be recognised only once, subsequent acts of recognition are invalid as long as the previous acts are valid. If there is no mother on the birth certificate, and act of recognition can be done by a woman.

  8. Paternity fraud - Wikipedia

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    Paternity fraud is a form of misattributed paternity. [27] The split in 2002 between a couple, identified for legal reasons as Mr. A and Ms. B, prompted Mr. A to pursue a parental contract to establish his non-married rights as their child's father. Ms. B then requested a DNA test that later showed Mr. A was not the (then) five year old's father.

  9. Premarital medical examination - Wikipedia

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    The most common blood test for syphilis was the Wassermann test, developed in 1906 by August von Wassermann, though results of the alternative Kahn test were also usually accepted. [1] If a partner tested positive, they would generally be required to undergo a course of treatment until a doctor was satisfied that the infection was resolved.