Orders reversed, on the law, without costs, and proceeding remanded to the Family Court for a de novo hearing and determination as to the issues of paternity and support. No fact issues were raised on this appeal.
In our opinion the Family Court lost jurisdiction to enter the order of filiation by reason of the lapse of two and one-half years between the time of the decision on the petition and entry of the order of filiation.
Hopkins, Acting P. J....
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