Welcome back to the third and final installment on the ways in which paternity is established in the state of Texas. This blog post will focus on adoption and some of the interesting intricacies that can spring up as prospective parents peruse the legal landscape of adoption in Texas. Chapter…
Welcome back! Let’s dive in to the third way in which paternity can be established in Texas: an adjudication of paternity. Under chapter 160 of the Texas Family Code, an “adjudicated father” is defined as a man who has been adjudicated by a court to be the father of a…
If you have ever wondered how paternity is established under Texas law, here are a few key points to remember. First, there are five ways in which a father-child relationship can be established: (1) an unrebutted presumption of the man’s paternity; (2) an acknowledgment of paternity; (3) an adjudication of…
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