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What if he doesn’t show up for genetic testing?

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What if he doesn’t show up for genetic testing?

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If the alleged father (AF) has (1) been served with a summons and complaint, (2) stipulates to genetic testing, and (3) there is no answer on file, a default order may be entered for paternity and child support. If a default order is established, the NCP has to set aside the default judgment starting from the time. Two years from the date the PEF (Previously Established Father) knew or should have known of a judgment that established him as the father or within 2 years of the date the PEF knew or should have known of the existence of an action to establish paternity, whichever is first.

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