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    • Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law
    • Article 14. Family Law: Establishment of Paternity
    • Chapter 5. Filing of Paternity Action; Limitations
    • 31-14-5-6. Necessary Parties

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    Chapter 5. Filing of Paternity Action; Limitations
    31-14-5-6. Necessary Parties

    Sec. 6. The child, the child's mother, and each person alleged to be the father are necessary parties to each action.
    [Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-6-6.1-2(c).]
    As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.6.

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    Indiana Code

    Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law

    Article 14. Family Law: Establishment of Paternity

    Chapter 5. Filing of Paternity Action; Limitations

    31-14-5-1. Verification of Petition; Caption

    31-14-5-2. Petition by Minors and Incompetent Persons; Time for Filing Petition; Tolling of Limitations During Period of Incompetency

    31-14-5-3. Time for Filing Action

    31-14-5-4. Action by Division or County Office of Family and Children Furnishing Public Assistance; Time for Filing Action

    31-14-5-5. Action to Be Filed During Lifetime or Within Five Months of Death of Alleged Father

    31-14-5-6. Necessary Parties

    31-14-5-7. Registration With Putative Father Registry

    31-14-5-8. Action Not Barred by Child's Death or Stillbirth or Mother's Death

    31-14-5-9. Barred From Establishing Paternity

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