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wondering08

Junior Member
In Illinois,

I was just wonder if my husband and i were married after the birth of my child and he signed the birth certificate at the hospital when she was born, has been establishedas the baby's father and is the only father that the child knows who is now two and a half years old can after all this time can a person wanting to find out if the child is his and not my husband petition us to go to court to establih paternity if me and my husband dont want to and can all of this affect the benifits that i recieve from the stateWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
 


mistoffolees

Senior Member
In Illinois,

I was just wonder if my husband and i were married after the birth of my child and he signed the birth certificate at the hospital when she was born, has been establishedas the baby's father and is the only father that the child knows who is now two and a half years old can after all this time can a person wanting to find out if the child is his and not my husband petition us to go to court to establih paternity if me and my husband dont want to and can all of this affect the benifits that i recieve from the stateWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Punctuation is your friend. (well, apparently, not :rolleyes:)

The father can probably file to establish paternity.

And you should stop lying to your child.
 

TheGeekess

Keeper of the Kraken
(750 ILCS 45/7) (from Ch. 40, par. 2507)

Sec. 7. Determination of Father and Child Relationship; Who May Bring Action; Parties.

(a) An action to determine the existence of the father and child relationship, whether or not such a relationship is already presumed under Section 5 of this Act, may be brought by the child; the mother; a pregnant woman; any person or public agency who has custody of, or is providing or has provided financial support to, the child; the Department of Healthcare and Family Services if it is providing or has provided financial support to the child or if it is assisting with child support collection services; or a man presumed or alleging himself to be the father of the child or expected child. The complaint shall be verified and shall name the person or persons alleged to be the father of the child.

(b) An action to declare the non-existence of the parent and child relationship may be brought by the child, the natural mother, or a man presumed to be the father under subdivision (a)(1) or (a)(2) of Section 5 of this Act. Actions brought by the child, the natural mother or a presumed father shall be brought by verified complaint.

After the presumption that a man presumed to be the father under subdivision (a)(1) or (a)(2) of Section 5 has been rebutted, paternity of the child by another man may be determined in the same action, if he has been made a party.

(b-5) An action to declare the non-existence of the parent and child relationship may be brought subsequent to an adjudication of paternity in any judgment by the man adjudicated to be the father pursuant to the presumptions in Section 5 of this Act if, as a result of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) tests, it is discovered that the man adjudicated to be the father is not the natural father of the child. Actions brought by the adjudicated father shall be brought by verified complaint. If, as a result of the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) tests, the plaintiff is determined not to be the father of the child, the adjudication of paternity and any orders regarding custody, visitation, and future payments of support may be vacated.

(c) If any party is a minor, he or she may be represented by his or her general guardian or a guardian ad litem appointed by the court, which may include an appropriate agency. The court may align the parties.

(d) Regardless of its terms, an agreement, other than a settlement approved by the court, between an alleged or presumed father and the mother or child, does not bar an action under this Section.

(e) If an action under this Section is brought before the birth of the child, all proceedings shall be stayed until after the birth, except for service or process, the taking of depositions to perpetuate testimony, and the ordering of blood tests under appropriate circumstances.

(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)

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Illinois Compiled Statutes 750 ILCS 45 Illinois Parentage Act of 1984. Section 7 - Illinois Attorney Resources - Illinois Laws

See also:
Illinois Compiled Statutes 750 Families - Illinois Attorney Resources - Illinois Laws
 

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