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Child Support Enforcement - Sarpy County Nebraska

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§43-1406 Determination of paternity by other state; full faith and credit; legitimacy of child<br />

(1) A determination of paternity made by any other state, whether established through<br />

voluntary acknowledgment, genetic testing, or administrative or judicial processes, shall be given<br />

full faith and credit by this state.<br />

A child whose parents marry is legitimate.<br />

Source: Laws 1994, LB 1224, § 57<br />

§ 43-1408.01 Notarized acknowledgment of paternity; execution by alleged father; form;<br />

filing with Department of Health and Human Services<br />

The department shall accept completed acknowledgment forms and make available to<br />

county attorneys or authorized attorneys a record of acknowledgments it has received, as<br />

provided in subsection (1) of section 71-612. The department may prepare photographic,<br />

electronic, or other reproductions of acknowledgments. Such reproductions, when certified and<br />

approved by the department, shall be accepted as the original records, and the documents from<br />

which permanent reproductions have been made may be disposed of as provided by rules and<br />

regulations of the department.<br />

Source: Laws 1994, LB 1224, § 56; Laws 1996, LB 1044, § 201; Laws 1997, LB 307, § 77; Laws 1997,<br />

LB 752, § 100; Laws 2007, LB296, § 128.<br />

§ 43-1409 Notarized acknowledgment of paternity; rebuttable presumption; admissibility;<br />

rescission.<br />

The signing of a notarized acknowledgment…by the alleged father shall create a rebuttable<br />

presumption of paternity as against the alleged father. The signed, notarized acknowledgment is<br />

subject to the right of the signatory to rescinding the acknowledgment within sixty days after<br />

signing or after the date of an administrative or judicial proceeding relating to the child,<br />

including a proceeding to establish a support order in which the signatory is a party, whichever<br />

occurs first. After the rescission period a signed notarized acknowledgment is considered a legal<br />

finding which may be challenged only on the basis of fraud, duress, or material mistake of fact<br />

with the burden of proof upon the challenger, and the legal responsibilities, including the child<br />

support obligation, of any signatory arising from the acknowledgment shall not be suspended<br />

during the challenge, except for good cause shown. Such a signed and notarized<br />

acknowledgment shall be admissible in evidence in any proceeding to establish support.<br />

(emphasis added)<br />

Source: Laws 1999, LB 594, § 21.<br />

§43-1411 Paternity; action to establish; venue; limitation; summons.<br />

A civil proceeding to establish the paternity of a child may be instituted, in the court of the<br />

district where the child is domiciled or found or, for cases under the Uniform Interstate Family<br />

<strong>Support</strong> Act, where the alleged father is domiciled, by (1) the mother or the alleged father of<br />

such child, either during pregnancy or within four years after the child’s birth, unless consent or<br />

relinquishment has been made pursuant to sections 43-104.08 to 43-104.24 or section 43-105 for<br />

purposes of adoption or (2) the guardian or next friend of such child or the state, either during<br />

pregnancy or within eighteen years after the child’s birth. Summons shall issue and be served as<br />

in other civil proceedings, except that such summons may be directed to the sheriff of any county<br />

in the state and may be served in any county. (emphasis added)<br />

Source: Laws 1998, LB 1041, § 45.<br />

Cross Reference: Uniform Interstate Family <strong>Support</strong> Act, see section 42-701.<br />

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