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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 26-17-603 - Parties to Proceeding.

    Code of Alabama
    Part 1 - Nature of Proceeding.
    Section 26-17-603 - Parties to Proceeding.

    The following individuals must be joined as parties in a proceeding to adjudicate parentage:
    (1) the mother of the child; and
    (2) a man whose paternity of the child is to be adjudicated.

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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.

    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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