Arizona Statutes
§ 25-814 — Presumption of paternity
Arizona § 25-814
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 25-814 (2026).
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A.A man is presumed to be the father of the child if:
1.He and the mother of the child were married at any time in the ten months immediately preceding the birth or the child is born within ten months after the marriage is terminated by death, annulment, declaration of invalidity or dissolution of marriage or after the court enters a decree of legal separation.
2.Genetic testing affirms at least a ninety-five per cent probability of paternity.
3.A birth certificate is signed by the mother and father of a child born out of wedlock.
4.A notarized or witnessed statement is signed by both parents acknowledging paternity or separate substantially similar notarized or witnessed statements are signed by both parents acknowledging paternity.
B.If another man is presumed to be the child'
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Nearby Sections
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§ 25-1001
Short title§ 25-1002
Definitions§ 25-1003
Proceeding governed by other law§ 25-1004
Application to Indian tribes§ 25-1005
International application of chapter§ 25-1007
Priority§ 25-1008
Notice to persons outside this state§ 25-1009
Appearance and limited immunity§ 25-101
Void and prohibited marriages§ 25-1011
Taking testimony in another state§ 25-1013
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