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  2. Putative father registry - Wikipedia

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    State putative father registries are intended to protect the non marital father from fraud by providing him with legal notice of a planned adoption of a child, provided he registers within a limited time-frame, usually any time prior to the birth or from 1 to 31 days after a birth. [7]

  3. Affiliation (family law) - Wikipedia

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    The mother of a bastard may summon the putative father to petty sessions within 12 months of the birth (or at any later time if he is proved to have contributed to the child's support within 12 months after the birth), and the justices, after hearing evidence on both sides, may, if the mother's evidence be corroborated in some material ...

  4. Father - Wikipedia

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    A biological father may have legal obligations to a child not raised by him, such as an obligation of monetary support. An adoptive father is a man who has become the child's parent through the legal process of adoption. A putative father is a man whose biological

  5. Paternity fraud - Wikipedia

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    Since 1989, putative fathers in Australia can recover child support payments for children that are not their own. [9]In 2002, the Victorian County Court awarded Liam Neale Magill $70,000 compensation for damages and economic loss against his ex-wife, Meredith Magill as a result of DNA testing in 2000 that showed only one of three children he was paying support for was genetically his. [10]

  6. Father fights for daughter lost in 'secret' adoption - AOL

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    A father's fight to reunite with his daughter who was secretly placed for adoption has finally come to an end. Robert Manzanares has spent the past six years trying to regain custody of his ...

  7. Paternity law - Wikipedia

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    A disavowal action is a legal proceeding where a putative father attempts to prove to the court that he is not the father; if successful, it relieves the former putative father of legal responsibility for the child. [12] On the other hand, it could be the case where several putative fathers are fighting to establish custody.

  8. Court sides with father who tried to stop daughter's adoption

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    Jun. 22—INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed a ruling in which a Madison County trial court sided with a father in a dispute with maternal grandparents seeking to adopt their ...

  9. 'Father' and 'son' dissolve adoption in order to get married

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    Two Pennsylvania men who spent more than a decade as adopted father and son in the eyes of the law have dissolved that relationship in order to marry. Norman MacArthur and Bill Novak have been in ...