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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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | (This is section 604 of the UPA.) |
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| | Source: UPA (1973) § 6(b). |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | Venue for a proceeding to adjudicate parentage is in the | county or district in which: |
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