2005 California Family Code Sections 7630-7644 Article 1. Determination of Father and Child Relationship

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SECTION 7630-7644

7630.  (a) A child, the child's natural mother, a man presumed to be
the child's father under subdivision (a), (b), or (c) of Section
7611, an adoption agency to whom the child has been relinquished or a
prospective adoptive parent of the child, may bring an action as
follows:
   (1) At any time for the purpose of declaring the existence of the
father and child relationship presumed under subdivision (a), (b), or
(c) of Section 7611.
   (2) For the purpose of declaring the nonexistence of the father
and child relationship presumed under subdivision (a), (b), or (c) of
Section 7611 only if the action is brought within a reasonable time
after obtaining knowledge of relevant facts. After the presumption
has been rebutted, paternity of the child by another man may be
determined in the same action, if he has been made a party.
   (b) Any interested party may bring an action at any time for the
purpose of determining the existence or nonexistence of the father
and child relationship presumed under subdivision (d) or (f) of
Section 7611.
   (c) An action to determine the existence of the father and child
relationship with respect to a child who has no presumed father under
Section 7611 or whose presumed father is deceased may be brought by
the child or personal representative of the child, the Department of
Child Support Services, the mother or the personal representative or
a parent of the mother if the mother has died or is a minor, a man
alleged or alleging himself to be the father, or the personal
representative or a parent of the alleged father if the alleged
father has died or is a minor.
   (d) An action under subdivision (c) shall be consolidated with a
proceeding pursuant to Section 7662 whenever a proceeding has been
filed under Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 7660). The parental
rights of the alleged natural father shall be determined as set forth
in Section 7664. The consolidated action shall be heard in the court
in which the Section 7662 proceeding is filed, unless the court in
which the action under subdivision (c) is filed finds, by clear and
convincing evidence, that transferring the action to the other court
poses a substantial hardship to the petitioner. Mere inconvenience
does not constitute a sufficient basis for a finding of substantial
hardship. If the court determines there is a substantial hardship,
the consolidated action shall be heard in the court in which the
paternity action is filed.
7631.  Except as to cases coming within Chapter 1 (commencing with
Section 7540) of Part 2, a man not a presumed father may bring an
action for the purpose of declaring that he is the natural father of
a child having a presumed father under Section 7611, if the mother
relinquishes for, consents to, or proposes to relinquish for or
consent to, the adoption of the child.  An action under this section
shall be brought within 30 days after (1) the man is served as
prescribed in Section 7666 with a notice that he is or could be the
father of the child or (2) the birth of the child, whichever is
later.  The commencement of the action suspends a pending proceeding
in connection with the adoption of the child until a judgment in the
action is final.
7632.  Regardless of its terms, an agreement between an alleged or
presumed father and the mother or child does not bar an action under
this chapter.
7633.  An action under this chapter may be brought before the birth
of the child.
7634.  (a) The local child support agency may, in the local child
support agency's discretion, bring an action under this chapter in
any case in which the local child support agency believes it to be
appropriate.
   (b) The Department of Child Support Services may review the
current practices of service of process used by the local child
support agencies pursuant to subdivision (a), and may develop methods
to increase the number of persons served using personal delivery.
7635.  (a) The child may, if under the age of 12 years, and shall,
if 12 years of age or older, be made a party to the action.  If the
child is a minor and a party to the action, the child shall be
represented by a guardian ad litem appointed by the court.  The
guardian ad litem need not be represented by counsel if the guardian
ad litem is a relative of the child.
   (b) The natural mother, each man presumed to be the father under
Section 7611, and each man alleged to be the natural father, may be
made parties and shall be given notice of the action in the manner
prescribed in Section 7666 and an opportunity to be heard.
   (c) The court may align the parties.
   (d) In any initial or subsequent proceeding under this chapter
where custody of, or visitation with, a minor child is in issue, the
court may, if it determines it would be in the best interest of the
minor child, appoint private counsel to represent the interests of
the minor child pursuant to Chapter 10 (commencing with Section 3150)
of Part 2 of Division 8.
7635.5.  In any action brought pursuant to this article, if the
alleged father  is present in court for the action, the court shall
inform the alleged father of his right to have genetic testing
performed to determine if he is the biological father of the child.
The court shall further inform the alleged father of his right to
move to set aside or vacate a judgment of paternity pursuant to
Section 7646 within  two years of the date he received notice of the
action to establish paternity, and that after that time has expired
he may not move to set aside or vacate the judgment of paternity,
regardless of whether genetic testing shows him not to be the
biological father of the child.
7636.  The judgment or order of the court determining the existence
or nonexistence of the parent and child relationship is determinative
for all purposes except for actions brought pursuant to Section 270
of the Penal Code.
7637.  The judgment or order may contain any other provision
directed against the appropriate party to the proceeding, concerning
the duty of support, the custody and guardianship of the child,
visitation privileges with the child, the furnishing of bond or other
security for the payment of the judgment, or any other matter in the
best interest of the child.  The judgment or order may direct the
father to pay the reasonable expenses of the mother's pregnancy and
confinement.
7638.  The procedure in an action under this part to change the name
of a minor or adult child for whom a parent and child relationship
is established pursuant to Section 7636, upon application in
accordance with Title 8 (commencing with Section 1275) of Part 3 of
the Code of Civil Procedure shall conform to those provisions, except
that the application for the change of name may be included with the
petition filed under this part and except as provided in Sections
1277 and 1278 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
7639.  If the judgment or order of the court is at variance with the
child's birth certificate, the court shall order that a new birth
certificate be issued as prescribed in Article 2 (commencing with
Section 102725) of Chapter 5 of Part 1 of Division 102 of the Health
and Safety Code.
7640.  The court may order reasonable fees of counsel, experts, and
the child's guardian ad litem, and other costs of the action and
pretrial proceedings, including blood tests, to be paid by the
parties, excluding any governmental entity, in proportions and at
times determined by the court.
7641.  (a) If existence of the father and child relationship is
declared, or paternity or a duty of support has been acknowledged or
adjudicated under this part or under prior law, the obligation of the
father may be enforced in the same or other proceedings by any of
the following:
   (1) The mother.
   (2) The child.
   (3) The public authority that has furnished or may furnish the
reasonable expenses of pregnancy, confinement, education, support, or
funeral.
   (4) Any other person, including a private agency, to the extent
the person has furnished or is furnishing these expenses.
   (b) The court may order support payments to be made to any of the
following:
   (1) The mother.
   (2) The clerk of the court.
   (3) A person, corporation, or agency designated to administer the
payments for the benefit of the child under the supervision of the
court.
   (c) Willful failure to obey the judgment or order of the court is
a civil contempt of the court.  All remedies for the enforcement of
judgments, including imprisonment for contempt, apply.
7642.  The court has continuing jurisdiction to modify or set aside
a judgment or order made under this part.  A judgment or order
relating to an adoption may only be modified or set aside in the same
manner and under the same conditions as an order of adoption may be
modified or set aside under Section 9100 or 9102.
7643.  (a) Notwithstanding any other law concerning public hearings
and records, a hearing or trial held under this part may be held in
closed court without admittance of any person other than those
necessary to the action or proceeding.  Except as provided in
subdivision (b), all papers and records, other than the final
judgment, pertaining to the action or proceeding, whether part of the
permanent record of the court or of a file in a public agency or
elsewhere, are subject to inspection only in exceptional cases upon
an order of the court for good cause shown.
   (b) Papers and records pertaining to the action or proceeding that
are part of the permanent record of the court are subject to
inspection by the parties to the action and their attorneys.
7644.  (a) Notwithstanding any other law, an action for child
custody and support and for other relief as provided in Section 7637
may be filed based upon a voluntary declaration of paternity as
provided in Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 7570) of Part 2.
   (b) Except as provided in Section 7576, the voluntary declaration
of paternity shall be given the same force and effect as a judgment
of paternity entered by a court of competent jurisdiction.  The court
shall make appropriate orders as specified in Section 7637 based
upon the voluntary declaration of paternity unless evidence is
presented that the voluntary declaration of paternity has been
rescinded by the parties or set aside as provided in Section 7575 of
the Family Code.
   (c) The Judicial Council shall develop the forms and procedures
necessary to implement this section.


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