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2023 Indiana Code
Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law
Article 14. Family Law: Establishment of Paternity
Chapter 6. Blood Testing in Paternity Actions
31-14-6-2. Objections and Admissibility
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IN Code § 31-14-6-2 (2023)
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Sec. 2. A party may object to the admissibility of genetic test results obtained under section 1 of this chapter (or IC 31-6-6.1-8(a) before its repeal) if the party files a written objection at least thirty (30) days before a scheduled hearing at which the test results may be offered as evidence. If a party does not file an objection under this section (or IC 31-6-6.1-8(b) before its repeal), the test results are admissible as evidence of paternity without the necessity of:
(1) foundation testimony; or
(2) other proof;
regarding the accuracy of the test results.
[Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-6-6.1-8(b).]
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.6.
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