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What happens if the alleged or presumed father does not show up for genetic testing?

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What happens if the alleged or presumed father does not show up for genetic testing?

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Assuming that the father received proper notification, the CSEA will issue an Administrative Order of Inconclusiveness, as the agency could not complete the paternity process administratively. The CSEA will then either close the case or refer it to the agency’s legal unit, who will then take the matter to court for resolution of paternity, support, and related matters.

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