Law, 08.01.2021 19:00, bricksaspares
Mother and the alleged father have blood type A and the child has blood type B, the man cannot be the child's
father. A child cannot have type B blood unless either the father or the mother has that type.
Blood type alone, however, cannot prove that a man is a child's father. Courts typically use DNA tests to prove
paternity. This method tests blood or tissue for genes that link a specific parent and child. Test results are extremely
accurate and greatly reduce the uncertainties that once plagued paternity suits.
Problem 30.1
Martha becomes pregnant. She claims that Michael is the father, but Michael denies it and refuses to marry her or
support the child. Does the law require Michael to marry Martha? Does the law require unmarried people to provide
support for their children?
Answers: 2
Law, 07.07.2019 08:10, sha712
Question 1: for those students who do not take traffic school, which of the following is true? . they are 75% more likely to get a traffic ticket, 24% more likely to be involved in an accident, and 16% more likely to have an accident! . they are 10% more likely to get a traffic ticket, 24% more likely to be involved in an accident, and 75% more likely to have an accident - they are 5% more likely to get a traffic ticket, 75% more likely to be involved in an accident, and 16% more likely to have an accident - they are 50% more likely to get a traffic ticket, 5% more likely to be involved in an accident, and 24% more likely to have an accident
Answers: 1
Law, 08.07.2019 05:10, anacecilianr2325
What is the difference between university and college?
Answers: 2
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