Paternity recognition establishes parental status based on avowal, conduct, or other satisfactory evidence of parentage. Paternity is the avowal or admission that a child is one's own and denotes recognition of a parental relation, established by written agreement, verbal declarations, the life, acts and conduct of the parties, or any other satisfactory evidence that the relation was recognized and admitted.
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Paternity recognition establishes parental status based on avowal, conduct, or other satisfactory evidence of parentage.
Paternity is the avowal or admission that a child is one's own and denotes recognition of a parental relation, established by written agreement, verbal declarations, the life, acts and conduct of the parties, or any other satisfactory evidence that the relation was recognized and admitted.
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