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personal jurisdiction over a nonresident individual, or the
guardian or conservator of the individual, if the conditions
prescribed in section 2961 are fulfilled.

 
3.__Adjudication.__Lack of jurisdiction over one individual
does not preclude the court from making an adjudication of
parentage binding on another individual over whom the court has
personal jurisdiction.

 
Comment

 
(This is section 604 of the UPA.)

 
Source: UPA (1973) § 6(b).

 
Although custody and visitation proceedings are considered to
be status adjudications, and therefore do not require personal
jurisdiction over both parents, subsection (a) confirms the long-
standing view that paternity proceedings require personal
jurisdiction.

 
Subsection (b) incorporates the long-arm provision for
establishing personal jurisdiction over an absent respondent set
forth in UIFSA (1996), which is in effect in every state.

 
Subsection (c) makes the best of a situation in which an
adjudication will almost inevitably be incomplete because not all
the necessary parties are subject to the personal jurisdiction of
the court. The most likely scenario for this unfortunate
circumstance is one in which the mother and alleged father of the
child are subject to the court's jurisdiction, but the mother's
absent husband is not. Even if the husband's whereabouts are
known, if both the forum court and the court of his residence
lack jurisdiction over all three parties, there still is no court
with power to bind all of them to a parentage determination.

 
Subsection (c) takes the common sense approach that a court
should not be dissuaded from making a parentage decision, even if
it cannot bind all appropriate parties. In the scenario described
above, binding the mother and alleged father to a decision of the
man's parentage may not technically bind the husband (the
presumed father), but more than likely it will end litigation on
the subject.

 
§1925.__Venue

 
Venue for a proceeding to adjudicate parentage is in the
county or district in which:


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