Michigan Statutes

§ 722.1473 — Consent to court jurisdiction.

Michigan § 722.1473
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 722CHILDREN
Act 365 of 2014GENETIC PARENTAGE ACT (722.1461-722.1475)

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GENETIC PARENTAGE ACT (EXCERPT) Act 365 of 2014 722.1473 Consent to court jurisdiction. Sec.

13.Except as otherwise provided by law, a mother and father who have genetic tests that are filed as a genetic paternity determination form as prescribed by section 11 are consenting to the general personal jurisdiction of the courts of record of this state regarding the issues of the support, custody, and parenting time of the child.

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Legislative History

2014, Act 365 , Eff. Mar. 17, 2015

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