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(750 ILCS 46/204) Sec. 204. Presumption of parentage. (a) A person is presumed to be the parent of a child if:
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(2) the person and the mother of the child were in a | ||
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(3) before the birth of the child, the person and the | ||
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(4) after the child's birth, the person and the | ||
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(b) If 2 or more conflicting presumptions arise under this Section, the presumption which on the facts is founded on the weightier considerations of policy and logic, especially the policy of promoting the child's best interests, controls.
(Source: P.A. 99-85, eff. 1-1-16; 99-769, eff. 1-1-17.) |
