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Title 15 . Revenue
Chapter 125 . (Repealed)
Section 232. Disestablishment of paternity

15 AAC 125.232. Disestablishment of paternity

(a) The agency will undertake the disestablishment of paternity under AS 25.27.166 only if

(1) paternity has not already been established in the manner described in AS 25.27.166 (a)(1)-(2) or by the order of another state that is entitled to full faith and credit under AS 25.20.050 (h);

(2) each party other than the petitioner resides in this state; however, if the agency established paternity under AS 25.27.165 , a party need not reside in this state; and

(3) the child whose paternity the petitioner seeks to disestablish was born in this state.

(b) The parties to a paternity disestablishment proceeding are:

(1) the petitioner, who is the person whose paternity is at issue in the proceeding;

(2) the custodian of the subject child;

(3) the mother of the subject child, if different from the custodian;

(4) the child or children whose paternity the petitioner seeks to disestablish; and

(5) any person who has the legal status of the child's father as a result of the person's marriage to the child's mother or the legitimation of the child under AS 25.20.050 , if that person is not the person whose paternity is at issue in the proceeding.

History: Eff. 10/1/98, Register 147; am 6/15/2001, Register 158

Authority: AS 25.27.020

AS 25.27.166


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