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Code · Michigan · Chapter 722 — Children

722.1465 Use of act to determine parentage.

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722.1465 Use of act to determine parentage.
Sec. 5.
This act cannot be used to determine parentage if 1 or more of the following is true:
(a)The child's parent has previously acknowledged parentage under the acknowledgment of parentage act, 1996 PA 305, MCL 722.1001 to 722.1013, or if the child's parentage has been established under the law of this or another state.
(b)The child is subject to a pending adoption proceeding under the Michigan adoption code, chapter X of the probate code of 1939, 1939 PA 288, MCL 710.21 to 710.70, or if the child is subject to a pending adoption proceeding in another state.
(c)The child is either of the following:
(i)A child conceived through the use of assisted reproduction that does not involve surrogacy if the parents of the child may be determined under the assisted reproduction and surrogacy parentage act.
(ii)A child conceived under a surrogacy agreement that complies with the assisted reproduction and surrogacy parentage act.
History: 2014, Act 365 , Eff. Mar. 17, 2015 ;-- Am. 2024, Act 32 , Eff. Apr. 2, 2025
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