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Q: In the state of Minnesota how long do you have to challenge the paternity of the child?
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Does medicade pay for paternity tests?

The State child support agency will pay for paternity testing.


How can an affidavit be amended such as an affidavit of paternity.?

You can only "amend" a paternity affidavit if you have a paternity test done to prove or disprove paternity... In many cases this is something that the state will do (ie of child support orders)


What if a child is born out of wedlock and parents have no paternity established then the father moves child out of state abruptly?

He has no parental rights and since the mother has custody automatically after birth she can call the police on him for kidnapping. Unless he has proven paternity that is legally not his child. And even if he does prove paternity he will have to go to court to get visitation and custody and pay child support. He can not take the child anywhere wihtout the mothers consent and certainly not out of state.


What if you establish paternity then find out the child is not yours?

Depends on the state. In 20 states you are obligated to still pay child support. In most of the other 30, you had just 24 months to learn you are not the father in order to file a challenge to an order. see links below


Can a New York judge order a paternity test for a child no born in New York state?

If either parent lives in New York or if the child lives in New York then the judge can order a paternity test.


Can you challenge a court's jurisdiction on child support?

You can challenge pretty much everything, however, are you going to be successful is the question. In this case, no! Here is why.... State "A" is where the child lives, therefore, state"A" has jurisdiction. If you live in state "B", your state has no jurisdiction.


Can paternity be rebutted?

It is changing in some states. You will need to check your state laws. Today Texas passed a law that allows paternity to be rebutted through child's 18th birthday...


How can i establish paternity and get custody of my child if her mom left the state and i cant locate her?

you should maybe talk to cs


Can a father sign his child's birth certificate after fourteen years?

Yes he may. Age has nothing to do with paternity. If you are the child's biological father, you have the right to sign the child's birth certificate or an affidavit of parental acknowledgement.


Can a father file for custody if paternity has not been proven?

No, paternity needs to be established, even of it requires a court order. It can be done in utero, and under limited circumstances, a custody challenge filed in the state where conception took place. see links


Not my biological child do i have to child support if we were married?

That's dependent on state laws, but 30 states have file paternity fraud laws. see link Paternity is presumed if the parents were married when the child was conceived/born. The presumption may be rebutted by the biological father's acknowledgment, or by genetic testing.


Can you travel out of state from California with your child without his father's written consent He signed the paternity rights when the child was born but there is no court order on custody.?

Why would you want to do that???