RCW 26.26A.430
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(1)A proceeding to determine whether an alleged genetic parent who is not a presumed parent is a parent of a child may be commenced:
(a)Before the child becomes an adult; or
(b)After the child becomes an adult, but only if the child initiates the proceeding.
(2)Except as otherwise provided in RCW 26.26A.465 , this subsection applies in a proceeding described in subsection
(1)of this section if the woman who gave birth to the child is the only other individual with a claim to parentage of the child. The court shall adjudicate an alleged genetic parent to be a parent of the child if the alleged genetic parent:
(a)Is identified under RCW 26.26A.325 as a genetic parent of the child and the identification is not successfully challenged under RCW 26.26A.325 ;
(b)Admits parentage in a pleading, when making an appearance, or during a hearing, the court accepts the admission, and the court determines the alleged genetic parent to be a parent of the child;
(c)Declines to submit to genetic testing ordered by the court or a child support agency, in which case the court may adjudicate the alleged genetic parent to be a parent of the child even if the alleged genetic parent denies a genetic relationship with the child;
(d)Is in default after service of process and the court determines the alleged genetic parent to be a parent of the child; or
(e)Is neither identified nor excluded as a genetic parent by genetic testing and, based on other evidence, the court determines the alleged genetic parent to be a parent of the child.
(3)Except as otherwise provided in RCW 26.26A.465 and subject to other limitations in RCW 26.26A.400 through 26.26A.515 , if in a proceeding involving an alleged genetic parent, at least one other individual in addition to the woman who gave birth to the child has a claim to parentage of the child, the court shall adjudicate parentage under RCW 26.26A.460 .
[ 2018 c 6 s 507 .]