St. Mary's Law Journal
Family Law-Presumption of Paternity-Denying a Biological Father Standing to Establish His Paternity Of A Child Who Has A Presumed Father, Under Texas Family Code Sections 11.03(A)(7) and 12.06(A), violates the Texas Due Process Course of Law Guarantee. In Re J.W.T., 36 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 1126 (June 30, 1993).
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Sunny Jansma,
Family Law-Presumption of Paternity-Denying a Biological Father Standing to Establish His Paternity Of A Child Who Has A Presumed Father, Under Texas Family Code Sections 11.03(A)(7) and 12.06(A), violates the Texas Due Process Course of Law Guarantee. In Re J.W.T., 36 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 1126 (June 30, 1993).,
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