Are there any limitations on contesting paternity after it has been established?

In North Carolina, there are certain limitations on contesting paternity after it has been established. According to North Carolina General Statute § 50-13.8, when paternity has been established through judicial process or voluntary acknowledgement, it can only be contested within a certain time frame. This time frame is determined by when the paternity was established. If the paternity was established by a court order, then a father has one year from the date of the court order to contest paternity. If the paternity was established by a voluntary acknowledgement, then the father has one year from the date of filing the acknowledgement to contest paternity. It is also important to note that when paternity has been established through DNA testing, then the father has no right to contest the paternity after it has been established. This is because the DNA testing is considered to be very reliable and conclusive proof of paternity. Therefore, once it has been established, the father cannot contest the paternity. In addition, if a father does not contest paternity within the established time frame, then the father is deemed to have accepted the paternity and will be legally responsible for supporting the child. Therefore, it is important that if a father wants to contest paternity, that he does so within the established time frame.

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