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Can the mother of a child refuse an DNA test for legitimize a child but want child support?

Yes, a mother can refuse a DNA test to legitimize a child; however, this can complicate her ability to seek child support. Courts typically require paternity to be established, often through a DNA test, before ordering child support. If she refuses the test, it may lead to difficulties in enforcing child support claims. Ultimately, the legal outcome depends on jurisdiction and specific circumstances.


How do you legitimize a child?

One way to legitimize a child is to take a paternity test or have the father sign a paternity acknowledgment form. If the mother married the father before the child is born this will also legitimize the child.


Could a Child Support order legitimize a child in Ga?

A "legitimate" child is one whose parents were married when s/he was born; therefore, a child support order cannot "legitimize" a child.


Do you need a lawyer to legitimize a child?

yes


Can the parents of a child born out of wedlock marry each other to legitimize the child?

yes


Can father refuse to see or support or take care of severely disabled 18 year old child who lives with mother most of the time?

He can refuse to see the child; he cannot refuse to support the child.


If the child's father has never been around can the child refuse visits in IL?

The child may refuse visits if the child is now an adult or emancipated, or if there is no order for visitation.


What papers to file in the court clerk office for legitimize a child?

State law varies, but it is typically a Petition to Legitimate.


How would you feel if you had to sacrifice your child?

I would refuse to sacrifice my child.


Can you refuse to speak with child protective services?

No you can......


Can you pay child support and refuse to see the child?

Well not usually but it could happen


Can schools enforce a custody agreement?

They can only follow it, they possess no power to enforce.A Different PerspectiveA school can refuse to release a child to the non-custodial parent. It can refuse to discuss the child with that parent and can refuse entry onto school grounds.