In the State of California, a child born to a married couple is assumed to have been fathered by the husband, unless proven otherwise. If a couple is not married, they can sign a legal document when the child is born or can wait for a later date, if necessary. In the case of an… Continue reading →
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Civil paternity
Amy Montes on Wednesday, September 26th, 2012
Tags: California laws, civil paternity, family court, Family Law, father, genetic testing, judge, mother, unmarried
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