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The Massachusetts Parentage Act updates the states parentage law so that it is clear, equitable, and provides legal protection for all families, including LGBTQ+ families and families formed through assisted reproduction. The law clarifies who can be legally recognized as a parent and how to establish parentage.
Chapter 688 (better known as the Turning 22 law) was enacted in 1984 to provide a planning process for young adults with severe disabilities as they leave special education and transition into the adult service system. Every year, we transition hundreds of young people into our adult service system.
A mother who is unmarried can opt not to include the fathers name on their childs birth certificate. If a woman is married when her baby is born, then automatically it will be included as part of the document.
The new law updates Massachusetts law on establishing and recognizing legal parent-child relationships in order to include more families and protect families formed through assisted reproduction, de facto parents, and LGBTQ families.
The other parent has no right to take or keep your child away from you if you have sole physical custody. After parenting time or visitation, the other parent must bring your child back or let you pick up your child.
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However, if a child is a native of Massachusetts or has lived in the commonwealth for five years, and the child is the subject of a custody and visitation order stemming from a divorce, custody, or paternity case, then a parent cant move the child outside the commonwealth, or a great distance away within the

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