New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 110 - CHILD SUPPORT PROGRAM
Subchapter 12 - PATERNITY ESTABLISHMENT
Section 10:110-12.1 - Identification of the alleged father
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:110-12.1
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Provided that an allegation of paternity is made as provided in this subchapter, paternity shall be established or service of process completed as necessary to commence proceedings to establish paternity within no more than 90 calendar days of locating the alleged father.
(b) Before initiating proceedings to establish paternity, an allegation of paternity shall be obtained. Provided that the child's age is no more than five years past the age of majority, the allegation may be made by:
1. The
child's mother;
2. The custodial parent, if the custodial parent
is not the mother;
3. A man alleging himself to be the child's
biological father; or
4. The child.
(c) In cases where there are multiple alleged fathers, the CWA/CSU shall:
1. Initiate paternity establishment proceedings against all alleged fathers
named by the client. If one of the alleged fathers is excluded through genetic testing or if the court rules
that he is not the father, the complaint shall be amended removing that individual as a defendant and the
complaint shall proceed against the remaining defendants or the defendant whose genetic test established at
least a 95 percent probability of paternity.
2. A consent order
will be attempted in accordance with individual county procedures prior to the scheduled court
date.
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