(750 ILCS 46/617)
Sec. 617. Rules for adjudication of parentage. The court shall apply the following rules to adjudicate the parentage of a child: (a) The parentage of a child having an adjudicated parent may be disproved only by |
| admissible results of genetic testing, or other means, excluding that person as the parent of the child or identifying another person as the parent of the child.
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(b) Unless the results of the genetic testing or other evidence are admitted to rebut
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| other results of genetic testing, a person identified as the parent of a child under Section 404 of this Act may be adjudicated the parent of the child.
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(c) If the court finds that genetic testing under Section 404 neither identifies nor
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| excludes a person as the parent of a child, the court may not dismiss the proceeding. In that event, the results of genetic testing and other evidence are admissible to adjudicate the issue of parentage.
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(d) Unless the results of genetic testing are admitted to rebut other results of genetic
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| testing, a person excluded as the parent of a child by genetic testing may be adjudicated not to be the parent of the child.
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(Source: P.A. 99-85, eff. 1-1-16.)
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