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Out-of-state defendant can be sued for paternity (access required)

By: Correy Stephenson
Published: April 27, 2009

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The defendant’s act of impregnating the plaintiff in New Jersey, along with other contacts with the state during the same time frame, is sufficient to support a state court’s jurisdiction over him with respect to the plaintiff’s claims seeking a declaration of paternity and child support, the New Jersey Appellate Division has ruled. The plaintiff and ...
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