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(9 states). Several states limit the establishment of parental
rights to a shorter period.

 
The new UPA directs that an individual whose parentage has not
been determined has a civil right to determine his or her own
parentage, which should not be subject to limitation except when
an estate has been closed. Accordingly, if the action is
initiated by the child this section allows a proceeding to
adjudicate parentage after the child has reached the age of
majority. Such a proceeding is the exclusive province of the
child, however. This limitation prohibits the filing of an
intrusive proceeding by an individual claiming to be a parent of
an adult child, or by a legal stranger. There appear to be no
reported problems encountered in states without a statute of
limitations for such actions.

 
Maine Comment

 
The Maine enactment broadens the range of individuals against
whom a child whose parentage has not been determined may initiate
an action by making the language gender neutral to ensure equal
treatment for every child regardless of the circumstances of the
parent or parents.

 
§1927.__Limitation: child having presumed parent

 
1.__Not later than 2 years; presumed marital parent.__A
proceeding based on genetics to disestablish the parentage of an
individual whose parentage is presumed under section 1844,
subsection 1, paragraph A, B, C or D must be commenced not later
than 2 years after the birth of the child.

 
2.__Not later than 2 years; presumed nonmarital parent.__A
proceeding based on genetics to stop the presumption of parentage
under section 1844, subsection 1, paragraph E from arising must
be commenced not later than 2 years after the birth of the child.

 
3.__Later than 2 years.__A proceeding to adjudicate the
parentage of a child who has a presumed parent that is commenced
later than 2 years after the birth of the child may adjudicate
the genetic parentage of the child.__If the individual
adjudicated to be the genetic parent of the child is not the
presumed parent, the court may not disestablish the presumed
parent's parentage, and the court shall determine the parental
rights and responsibilities in accordance with section 1653.

 
4.__Any time.__A proceeding seeking to disprove the parent-
child relationship between a child and the child's presumed
parent may be maintained at any time if the court determines
that:


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