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Code · Illinois · Chapter 750 — FAMILIES · Act 46

Sec. 303. Denial of parentage.

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Sec. 303. Denial of parentage. A presumed parent may sign a denial of parentage. The denial is valid only if:
(a)a voluntary acknowledgment described in Section 301 of this Act signed, or otherwise
authenticated, by a man is filed pursuant to Section 305 of this Act;
(b)the denial is in a record, and is signed, or otherwise authenticated, under penalty
of perjury; and
(c)the presumed parent has not previously:
(1)acknowledged his parentage, unless the previous voluntary acknowledgment has
been rescinded under Section 307 of this Act or successfully challenged under Section 308 of this Act; or
(2)been adjudicated to be the parent of the child.
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