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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 26 - Infants and Incompetents.
    • Chapter 17 - Alabama Uniform Parentage Act.
    • Article 6 - Proceeding to Adjudicate Parentage.
    • Part 1 - Nature of Proceeding.
    • Section 26-17-601 - Proceeding Authorized.

    Code of Alabama
    Part 1 - Nature of Proceeding.
    Section 26-17-601 - Proceeding Authorized.

    (a) A civil proceeding may be maintained to adjudicate the parentage of a child. The proceeding is governed by the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure or the Alabama Rules of Juvenile Procedure as such applies to the court in which the proceeding is filed.
    (b) Stipulations in any agreement that seek to bar a paternity action are not enforceable.

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    Structure Code of Alabama

    Code of Alabama

    Title 26 - Infants and Incompetents.

    Chapter 17 - Alabama Uniform Parentage Act.

    Article 6 - Proceeding to Adjudicate Parentage.

    Part 1 - Nature of Proceeding.

    Section 26-17-601 - Proceeding Authorized.

    Section 26-17-602 - Standing to Maintain Proceeding.

    Section 26-17-603 - Parties to Proceeding.

    Section 26-17-604 - Personal Jurisdiction.

    Section 26-17-605 - Venue.

    Section 26-17-606 - No Limitation to Adjudicate Parentage for a Child Having No Presumed, Acknowledged, or Adjudicated Father; Limitation for Child Support.

    Section 26-17-607 - Action to Disprove Parentage When There Is a Presumed Father.

    Section 26-17-608 - Estoppel to Deny Paternity.

    Section 26-17-609 - Limitation: Child Having Acknowledged.

    Section 26-17-611 - Proceeding Before Birth.

    Section 26-17-612 - Child as Party; Representation.

    Section 26-17-613 - Right to Counsel; Fees, Expenses, and Costs.

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