Parent-Child Relationship Flashcards
1
Q
Paternity/legitamency
A
- Legitamancy
- child born to a parent s prior to of subsequent entering of marriage whether it is void or voidable
- conceived before commencment of action
- child born or conceived while ptys married - have to overcome presumption with clear
& convincing evidence
2
Q
Suits to establish paternity?
A
- Can be brought by:
- during prenancy or after birth
- Not brought by:
- after 21 unless paternity established in writing or by payment of support
3
Q
Proof of paternity
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- child or it own motion or motion of any pty
- may order, mother, child & alleged father to submit to DNA test
- MEANS
- genetic markers
- TEST
- 95%+ rebuttal pressumption
- Cts can also get testimony
4
Q
Rights for Support/Inheritence for out of Wedlock Children
A
- if paternity, there will be an order of filitation
- custudy & payments until child 21
- reasonable expenses of the pregnancy
- necessary expenses incurred by the mother for recovery
- funeral expenses if child dies
- No defense that the mother said she was on birth control
- Child of an unmarried mother is always child of mother & can inherit from maternal side
5
Q
When can an otof wedlock child inherit from father & father’s side?
A
- ct makes order of filiation during lifetime of father
- acknowledge with the dept of Social service
- paternity is established by clear & convincing evidence
- father openly & notorious acknoledge child as own
- blood test/DNA
NOTE = Child or father can recover for suits of wrongful death & workers compensation
6
Q
Who can adopt?
A
- any single adult person or married couple
- Minors
- generally no
- minor spouses can w/parental consent
- Refuse:
- if not intended for parent-child relationship
- Best interest of the child must be promoted
7
Q
What consent is required for adoption?
A
- child under 18:
- consent of both parents or surviving parents of a legitimate child
- mother of a nonmarital child
- agency/person having a child
- consent of the ct
- Natural mother
- may revoke consent
8
Q
What is required for a notice of adoption?
A
- TO WHO
- any person whose consent is required who has not already provided
- CONTAIN
- date, time place & purpose
- inform that failure to appear constitute a denial
9
Q
What is the effct of adoption?
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- new relationship created
- severence from previous parent
- UNLESS adoption is by grandparent or decedent
10
Q
Termination of paretnal rights
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- Extradinary circumstances:
- abandonment for 6+ months
- permananet neglect
- severe or repeated abuse
- mental illness or retardation that renders the parent unfit to care of the child
- STANDRAD
- best interst of the child controls