The Paternity Act of Michigan.
Definitions:
http://www.legislature.mi.gov/%28S%2...me=mcl-722-711
(a) “Child born out of wedlock” means a child begotten and born to a woman who was not married from the conception to the date of birth of the child, or a child that the court has determined to be a child born or conceived during a marriage but not the issue of that marriage.
How would I challenge the Paternity Act?
"child that the court has determined to be a child born or conceived during a marriage but not the issue of that marriage."
I have evidence to prove the biological children are mine. It is documented evidence.
I need to know how I challenge this act. How do I challenge this Paternity Act with evidence the children are not the issue of the marriage? Do I just try to sue her for paternity? How do I get a court to determine the children are not the issue of the marriage?
I found this article from MichiganLegalAid.org:
http://www.michiganlegalaid.org/MPLP...08/family1.htm
"The Michigan Paternity Act, as it stands now, asserts that a biological father can claim rights if the child is born out of wedlock."






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