What happens if the child’s alleged father did not sign the paternity affidavit and refuses to submit to genetic testing?
The court process may be used when the alleged father did not sign the paternity affidavit and refuses to cooperate with genetic testing ordered by the child support enforcement agency. If the alleged father does not cooperate with the court process, the court may establish paternity by issuing a default judgment.
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