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Question 1
Mork and Mindy have two children, both born out of wedlock. Mindy dies and the children are taken away from Mork and handed to the state. What is Mork's best argument to get the children back?
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Correct Under Stanley, the automatic denial of an unmarried father's rights to custody of his children was considered unconstitutional. A father who has taken an active role in raising his children now is entitled to a hearing to determine whether it is in the "best interests of the child" for him to keep custody of the children. Here, Mork is entitled to the same rights as any active father in maintaining custody of his children after their mother's death.
Incorrect! Under Stanley, the automatic denial of an unmarried father's rights to custody of his children was considered unconstitutional. A father who has taken an active role in raising his children now is entitled to a hearing to determine whether it is in the "best interests of the child" for him to keep custody of the children. Here, Mork is entitled to the same rights as any active father in maintaining custody of his children after their mother's death.
Question 2
Cynthia is nine months pregnant. Over the last several months she has been dating two men, Greg and Matthew. Greg is her long-term boyfriend; Matthew was someone she only dated briefly. When the baby is born, Greg wants to be considered the baby's father. What method is NOT a way to establish paternity?
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Correct There are numerous methods available to establish paternity, such as putting one's name on the birth certificate, holding the child out as his own and DNA testing. Here, as long as the method employed shows Greg is the father, he should be successful in supporting his claim.
Incorrect! There are numerous methods available to establish paternity, such as putting one's name on the birth certificate, holding the child out as his own and DNA testing. Here, as long as the method employed shows Greg is the father, he should be successful in supporting his claim.