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Maria B. v. Joseph F.

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June 29, 2009
26 Family Law Review 2 (June 1994) p.26
Court entered an order of filiation against respondent father despite petitioner mother’s 16-year delay in bringing paternity proceedings.  Court ruled in favor of petitioner, issuing $27,637.00 in attorneys’ fees.  Link to Full Text of Decision  and Link to Hearing Transcript
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