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Statutes > Georgia > Title-19 > Chapter-11 > Article-1 > 19-11-13

O.C.G.A. 19-11-13 (2010)
19-11-13. Determination of paternity; acknowledgment under oath; legal proceedings


Whenever the department receives an application for services under this article on behalf of a child born out of wedlock and the child's mother identifies in writing the putative father of the child, the department may make an investigation of the surrounding circumstances and may request that the putative father acknowledge paternity under oath. If the department is unable to secure such an acknowledgment, the department may initiate legal proceedings to establish the paternity of the child, unless the department determines, in accordance with standards prescribed pursuant to the federal Social Security Act, that it is against the best interests of the child to do so.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Georgia > Title-19 > Chapter-11 > Article-1 > 19-11-13

O.C.G.A. 19-11-13 (2010)
19-11-13. Determination of paternity; acknowledgment under oath; legal proceedings


Whenever the department receives an application for services under this article on behalf of a child born out of wedlock and the child's mother identifies in writing the putative father of the child, the department may make an investigation of the surrounding circumstances and may request that the putative father acknowledge paternity under oath. If the department is unable to secure such an acknowledgment, the department may initiate legal proceedings to establish the paternity of the child, unless the department determines, in accordance with standards prescribed pursuant to the federal Social Security Act, that it is against the best interests of the child to do so.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Georgia > Title-19 > Chapter-11 > Article-1 > 19-11-13

O.C.G.A. 19-11-13 (2010)
19-11-13. Determination of paternity; acknowledgment under oath; legal proceedings


Whenever the department receives an application for services under this article on behalf of a child born out of wedlock and the child's mother identifies in writing the putative father of the child, the department may make an investigation of the surrounding circumstances and may request that the putative father acknowledge paternity under oath. If the department is unable to secure such an acknowledgment, the department may initiate legal proceedings to establish the paternity of the child, unless the department determines, in accordance with standards prescribed pursuant to the federal Social Security Act, that it is against the best interests of the child to do so.