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Document summary:
In this case, the trial court ordered the husband to submit to blood tests when his wife, the mother, denied his paternity. The husband claimed the mother was estopped from denying his paternity, and the Superior Court agreed. Because both the mother and her new husband had held the child out as his, she could not later deny his paternity. Tregoning v. Wiltschek et al., 2001 Pa. Super. 243 (Aug. 20, 2001).
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