Legal Question in Family Law in Maine

Potential father's right to know paternity

If a man thinks he might be the father of a child but the mother refuses to allow a paternity test, what rights does he have? Can she come back years from now looking for child support even if she currently refuses the DNA test?


Asked on 4/26/03, 12:24 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Jerome Gamache Ainsworth Thelin & Raftice, P.A.

Re: Potential father's right to know paternity

Unfortunately I cannot answer your question directly based upon the information you have provided. I suggest that you meet with a local practioner to consult regarding your rights and the specific facts.

However, with that said, generally speaking, if a lawsuit is commenced to determine Parential Rights & Responsibilities, it will place all issues, including DNA, squarely into the Court's lap, and it may issue Orders it deems appropriate.

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Answered on 4/28/03, 8:00 am


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