If a paternity test clearly and convincingly establishes the paternity of an alleged father, what can happen?
A) All of these choices are correct.
B) there is sufficient evidence to file a lawsuit
C) the burden to prove paternity shifts to the putative parent
D) the case can only be disputed with clear and convincing evidence
Correct Answer:
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Q17: A prima facie case is
A) a case
Q18: The UIFSA should be used to
A) All
Q19: How many states are required under federal
Q20: A putative father is
A) the man a
Q21: The term "_ child" is no longer
Q23: A man is usually considered a presumed
Q24: What should be considered when determining an
Q25: If an alleged father refuses to take
Q26: The United States Supreme Court has recognized
Q27: When a child is put up for
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