| Under this section of the UPA 2002, the genetic parent cannot |
commence an action to determine parentage after the second |
anniversary of the acknowledgment or adjudication of another's |
parentage. The acknowledged or adjudicated parent will remain the |
legal parent of the child, with the effect of disestablishing the |
genetic parent. The genetic parent, a person who has been |
traditionally deemed an important person in the life of a child, |
is excluded as the legal parent of the child, without considering |
the best interest of the child. In an effort to reduce the |
harshness that can accompany the disestablishment of a parent |
from the life of the child, this enactment rejects the approach |
of the UPA 2002. Under this enactment, the genetic parent will |
not be disestablished. The parentage of both the acknowledged or |
adjudicated parent and the genetic father will be recognized. |
The court will use the best interests of the child factors and |
will award and allocate to either or both parents, whichever is |
appropriate, parental rights and responsibilities, including |
support. The child will not face the potential harsh result of |
having a significant person disestablished as a parent without |
consideration of the child's best interest. |