|          | 1. Divorce Source: CALIFORNIA PATERNITY- SUMMARY OF STATUTES
In any action in which the paternity of a minor child is at issue, the court can order genetic testing. A procedure is set forth for informing the parties of the results of genetic testing.
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         | 2. Divorce Source: Paternity/Motion to Reopen Divorce Decree/Blood Tests:
In this case, the appellant, having signed a Marital Dissolution Agreement later incorporated into a divorce decree, sought by a Rule 60 motion to have a portion of the decree dealing with the paternity of a child conceived while the parties were married, and born after the parties were divorced, v
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         | 3. Divorce Source: Paternity/Motion to Reopen Divorce Decree/Blood Tests:
In this case, the appellant, having signed a Marital Dissolution Agreement later incorporated into a divorce decree, sought by a Rule 60 motion to have a portion of the decree dealing with the paternity of a child conceived while the parties were married, and born after the parties were divorced, v
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         | 4. Divorce Source: THE LIABILITY OF REPRODUCTIVE LABORATORIES FOR MISTAKENLY PROVIDED GENETIC MATERIAL
The 1995 National Survey of Family Growth found that, of the approximately 60 million women of reproductive age in 1995 in the United States, about 2%, or 1.2 million, had an infertility-related medical appointment within the previous year and an additional 13% had received infertility services at s
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         | 5. Divorce Source: Paternity/Estoppel/Treatment as Husband's Child:
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
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         | 6. Divorce Source: Paternity/Standing/Putative Father
The putative father brought a paternity action alleging that he was the father of a child born to the mother while she was married to another man. The mother claimed that the putative father lacked standing to bring the action, because the mother was married when the child was conceived and born.
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         | 7. Divorce Source: THE PRECLUSIVE EFFECT OF PATERNITY FINDINGS IN DIVORCE DECREES
A troublesome issue in the practice of modern family law that recurs with some frequency involves the preclusive effect of paternity findings in divorce decrees. Typically, these findings are nothing more than recitals, based upon the parties pleadings and/or testimony, that certain named children w
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         | 8. Divorce Source: TOWARD A STRICT LIABILITY THEORY OF PARENTAGE
the court held that the fathers argument that he should not have to pay child support because his partner lied about contraception was nothing more than a request for court supervision of the promises made between the parties in the bedroom concerning their private sexual conduct. The court further
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