Is there a time limit for bringing a paternity suit?

In New York, there is a time limit for bringing a paternity suit. Generally, a paternity suit must be brought within a particular time frame that varies depending on the age of the child being sued. Paternity suits involving minors must be brought before the child turns eighteen years old or in the case of a stillborn child, within three years of the child’s birth. In the case of adult children, paternity suits must be brought within five years of the child’s eighteenth birthday. If the child has been adopted, the suit must be brought within five years of the adoption. Moreover, statutory requirements must be met, including the requirement that the person filing the suit have a legitimate reason for bringing the paternity suit and provide certain evidence to support the claim. If the limitations period has expired, it is not possible to file a paternity suit in New York State. In those cases, the individual who wanted to file a paternity suit may want to contact the court to request filing the suit anyway, as courts can occasionally grant exceptions to the limitations period. However, such an exception must be approved by the court, and the individual filing the suit must be able to provide evidence that would justify the court granting such an exception.

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