PACE v. STATE THROUGH LA. STATE EMP. RET. SYSTEM

No. 94-CA-1027.

648 So.2d 1302 (1995)

Rosetta PACE v. STATE of Louisiana, Through LOUISIANA STATE EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

January 17, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Asley Moore, George K. Johnson, Baton Rouge, for applicant.

Corbett L. Ourso, Jr., Hammond, for defendant.


DENNIS, Justice.*

Under the Louisiana State Employees Retirement System law, an illegitimate child of a male member of the system must obtain a judgment of paternity or filiation during the lifetime of such male member in order to receive survivors' benefits from the system. By contrast, unmarried legitimate children of members and unmarried illegitimate children of female members are eligible to receive survivors' benefits until the age...

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