DSS v. FRANZEL

Docket No. 138551.

204 Mich. App. 385 (1994)

516 N.W.2d 495

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES v. FRANZEL

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided April 4, 1994, at 9:10 A.M.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Thomas L. Casey, Solicitor General, James V. Young, Prosecuting Attorney, and Thomas P. Sarrine, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for the Department of Social Services.

Rigney & Hearsch (by David W. Hearsch), for Roger J. Franzel.

Before: DOCTOROFF, C.J., and MICHAEL J. KELLY and GRIBBS, JJ.


MICHAEL J. KELLY, J.

May an unmarried man who has executed an affidavit of parentage and stipulated an order of filiation and support subsequently impeach that affidavit upon a showing that immunogenetic blood testing conclusively excludes him as the father of the minor child?

In February 1984, defendant executed an acknowledgment of paternity regarding Martin Joseph Lancaster, born August 7, 1983, the son of...

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