Tuesday, December 21, 2004

When can a paternity case be commenced?

Answer: Arizona Revised Statute §25-804 allows either parent to institute paternity proceedings during the pregnancy. Proceedings to establish child support must be started before the child’s 18th birthday, except possibly in the case of a physically or mentally disabled child. Interestingly, an adult may even bring an action to establish the adult's biological parent. A.R.S. §25-803(B).

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Trent Wilcox
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