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§ 6-103.2. Nonresident defendant in paternity proceeding.
 

A court may exercise personal jurisdiction over a nonresident defendant alleged to be the father in a paternity proceeding if: 

(1) The mother resides in this State at the time the suit is filed; 

(2) The nonresident alleged father personally has been served with process in accordance with the Maryland Rules; and 

(3) The act of conception is alleged to have occurred in this State. 
 

[1980, ch. 414; 1984, ch. 369, § 2.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Courts-and-judicial-proceedings > Title-6 > Subtitle-1 > 6-103-2

§ 6-103.2. Nonresident defendant in paternity proceeding.
 

A court may exercise personal jurisdiction over a nonresident defendant alleged to be the father in a paternity proceeding if: 

(1) The mother resides in this State at the time the suit is filed; 

(2) The nonresident alleged father personally has been served with process in accordance with the Maryland Rules; and 

(3) The act of conception is alleged to have occurred in this State. 
 

[1980, ch. 414; 1984, ch. 369, § 2.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Courts-and-judicial-proceedings > Title-6 > Subtitle-1 > 6-103-2

§ 6-103.2. Nonresident defendant in paternity proceeding.
 

A court may exercise personal jurisdiction over a nonresident defendant alleged to be the father in a paternity proceeding if: 

(1) The mother resides in this State at the time the suit is filed; 

(2) The nonresident alleged father personally has been served with process in accordance with the Maryland Rules; and 

(3) The act of conception is alleged to have occurred in this State. 
 

[1980, ch. 414; 1984, ch. 369, § 2.]