NSW Partner Wants to be Involved in Child's Life?

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MartyK

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I might add, orders for DNA testing to either dispute or assert paternity are normally sought as ancillary 'parenting orders', that form part of a full application to the Court for parenting matters.

I would consider taking @Hayder Shkara up on his free phone chat offer. You would likely have more questions answered in a far shorter period of time :)
 
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