14-2-808. Authority to deny motion for genetic testing.
(a) In a proceeding to adjudicate the parentage of a child having a presumed father or to challenge the paternity of a child having an acknowledged father, the court may deny a motion seeking an order for genetic testing of the mother, the child and the presumed or acknowledged father if the court determines that:
(i) The conduct of the mother or the presumed or acknowledged father estops that party from denying parentage; and
(ii) It would be inequitable to disprove the father-child relationship between the child and the presumed or acknowledged father.
(b) In determining whether to deny a motion seeking an order for genetic testing under this section, the court shall consider the best interest of the child, including the following factors:
(i) The length of time between the proceeding to adjudicate parentage and the time that the presumed or acknowledged father was placed on notice that he might not be the genetic father;
(ii) The length of time during which the presumed or acknowledged father has assumed the role of father of the child;
(iii) The facts surrounding the presumed or acknowledged father's discovery of his possible nonpaternity;
(iv) The nature of the relationship between the child and the presumed or acknowledged father;
(v) The age of the child;
(vi) The harm that may result to the child if presumed or acknowledged paternity is successfully disproved;
(vii) The nature of the relationship between the child and any alleged father;
(viii) The extent to which the passage of time reduces the chances of establishing the paternity of another man and a child support obligation in favor of the child; and
(ix) Other factors that may affect the equities arising from the disruption of the father-child relationship between the child and the presumed or acknowledged father or the chance of other harm to the child.
(c) In a proceeding involving the application of this section, a minor or incapacitated child shall be represented by a guardian ad litem.
(d) Denial of a motion seeking an order for genetic testing shall be based on clear and convincing evidence.
(e) If the court denies a motion seeking an order for genetic testing, it shall issue an order adjudicating the presumed father to be the father of the child.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Article 8 - Proceeding to Adjudicate Parentage
Section 14-2-801 - Proceeding Authorized.
Section 14-2-802 - Standing to Maintain Proceeding.
Section 14-2-803 - Parties to Proceeding.
Section 14-2-804 - Personal Jurisdiction.
Section 14-2-806 - No Limitation; Child Having No Presumed, Acknowledged or Adjudicated Father.
Section 14-2-807 - Limitation; Child Having Presumed Father.
Section 14-2-808 - Authority to Deny Motion for Genetic Testing.
Section 14-2-809 - Limitation; Child Having Acknowledged or Adjudicated Father.
Section 14-2-810 - Joinder of Proceedings.
Section 14-2-811 - Proceeding Before Birth.
Section 14-2-812 - Child as Party; Representation.
Section 14-2-813 - Admissibility of Results of Genetic Testing; Expenses.
Section 14-2-814 - Consequences of Declining Genetic Testing.
Section 14-2-815 - Admission of Paternity Authorized.
Section 14-2-816 - Temporary Order.
Section 14-2-817 - Rules for Adjudication of Paternity.
Section 14-2-818 - Jury Prohibited.
Section 14-2-819 - Hearings; Inspection of Records.
Section 14-2-820 - Order on Default.
Section 14-2-821 - Dismissal for Want of Prosecution.
Section 14-2-822 - Order Adjudicating Parentage.
Section 14-2-823 - Binding Effect of Determination of Parentage.