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What is Adjudication? This is a legal process whereby the court makes a decision as to the existence or nonexistence of the parent and child relationship. This process should only be used if you want to change or remove a parent who is listed on the childs original birth certificate.
Texas law requires the man who is questioning his legal relationship to a child to file a petition asking the court to terminate the parent-child relationship. The court must hold a pretrial hearing to determine if the man meets the legal requirements of the case to move forward.
Misattributed paternity, a circumstance when a man is incorrectly assumed to be the genetic father of a child (Dahlen et al., 2022; Larmuseau, 2022), is, therefore, not a new or uncommon phenomenon.
The emerging statutes now allow for disestablishment with the showing that the child is not biologically the fathers child, allowing the father to be forgiven his future child support obligations and any rights or responsibilities toward the child. Parness, supra note 3, at 60. Id.
Disestablishing paternity is the process of revoking or disproving the acknowledged paternity of a child.
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If the Court or Department of Revenue has entered an order establishing paternity, and/or child support of a minor child(ren) and you have newly discovered evidence related to the paternity of the child, you may file a Petition to Disestablish Paternity and for Related Relief.
Some of these laws specifically include the charge of paternity fraud, with the intent to deceive the court about the identity of a childs father. But how is this different than any other kind of fraud? In most states, a person convicted of paternity fraud will face felony charges and up to five years in prison.

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