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How the court should determine the paternity of a child
Naming a child as a way of acknowledging paternity
The presumption of paternity under the law
The rule that a child born during the subsistence of a marriage is presumed to be the child of the marriage
Ways in which the paternity of a child can be determined
When DNA test would be necessary to prove the paternity of a child
Whether a man who conducts the naming ceremony of a child is the father of that child
Whether a paternity test must be ordered by the court
Whether the acknowledgment of paternity by the father imposes a duty to maintain the child
Whether the court has the power to order paternity tests
Whether the court would order a DNA test with respect to a mature adult
Whether the court would order two unwilling adults to submit to a DNA test
Whether the DNA test is the only way of proving the paternity of a child
Whether the Police has the power to order paternity tests
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