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When a woman does not appear at her paternity hearing, it could indicate several things, such as a lack of interest or belief in the proceedings, logistical issues like transportation difficulties, or personal circumstances preventing her attendance. It might also suggest she is unaware of the hearing or has chosen not to engage with the legal process. Her absence could impact the outcome of the hearing, potentially leading to a default judgment in favor of the other party.

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