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LR 134
Item 1

 
The parental rights of a man who may be the father of a child
may be terminated without notice if:

 
1.__Age of child.__The child has not attained one year of age
at the time of the termination of parental rights;

 
2.__Timely registration.__The man did not register timely with
the State Registrar of Vital Statistics; and

 
3.__Not exempt.__The man is not exempt from registration under
section 1872.

 
Comment

 
(This is section 404 of the UPA.)

 
This section is the obverse logical conclusion to the legal
rationale for establishing a paternity registry. In an infant
adoption or termination of the genetic father's parental rights,
the registry provides a clear procedure for determining that a
man does not intend to assert parental rights with regard to the
infant. Although the registry protects a man's right to notice in
a termination or adoption proceeding, his failure to register
waives those rights. Thus, the registry is both a first step
towards claiming parental rights and a means for terminating the
rights of those men who do not register. If a man fails to
register with the paternity registry, a termination and adoption
may proceed without fear of a belated claim, most particularly a
claim coming after adoptive parents have received custody of the
infant. This expedited procedure greatly facilitates infant
adoption, which in truth explains the existence--and popularity--
of the registries with a majority of state legislatures.

 
§1875.__Termination of parental rights: child at least one year

 
of age

 
1.__Age of child.__If a child has attained one year of age,
notice of a proceeding for adoption of, or termination of
parental rights regarding, the child must be given to every
alleged father of the child, whether or not he has registered
with the State Registrar of Vital Statistics.

 
2.__Manner of notice.__Notice must be given in a manner
prescribed for service of process in a civil action.

 
Comment

 
(This is section 405 of the UPA.)


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