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prejudice. An order of dismissal for want of prosecution | purportedly with prejudice is void and has only the effect of a | dismissal without prejudice. |
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| | (This is section 635 of the UPA.) |
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| | A major principle of the new UPA--and its predecessor--is that | the child's right to have a determination of paternity is | fundamental. This new section confirms this right by declaring | that the delinquency of another person in prosecuting such a | proceeding, e.g., the mother or a support enforcement agency, may | not permanently preclude the ultimate resolution of a parentage | determination. |
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| §1956.__Order adjudicating parentage |
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| | 1.__Order.__ The court shall issue an order adjudicating | whether a person alleged or claiming to be the parent is the | parent of the child. |
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| | 2.__Identify child.__An order adjudicating parentage must | identify the child by name and date of birth. |
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| | 3.__Fees, costs and expenses.__Except as otherwise provided in | subsection 4, the court may assess filing fees, reasonable | attorney's fees, fees for genetic testing, other costs and | necessary travel and other reasonable expenses incurred in a | proceeding under this subchapter.__The court may award attorney's | fees, which may be paid directly to the attorney, who may enforce | the order in the attorney's own name. |
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| | 4.__No assessment against agency.__The court may not assess | fees, costs or expenses against the support enforcement agency of | this State or another state, except as provided by other law. |
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| | 5.__Change of name.__On request of a party and for good cause | shown, the court may order that the name of the child be changed. |
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| | 6.__Amended birth registration.__If the order of the court is | at variance with the child's birth certificate, the court shall | order the State Registrar of Vital Statistics to issue an amended | birth registration. |
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| | (This is section 636 of the UPA.) |
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