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What can I do if the legally presumed father will not allow a voluntary acknowledgement of paternity?

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What can I do if the legally presumed father will not allow a voluntary acknowledgement of paternity?

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A. Generally, voluntary acknowledgements of paternity are not allowed unless the legally presumed father consents to it or a Court determines that the legally presumed father is not, in fact, the biological father of the child. The best way to reconcile this situation is to request a DNA test be conducted on the child, mother, and the potential father.

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