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- The short answer is I had an affair with a married woman, her husband is the presumed father, unbeknownst to me I forfeited all of my parential rights on her first birthday due to the follow law:
011 Louisiana Laws
Civil Code
CC 198 - Father's action to establish paternity; time period
Universal Citation: LA Civ Code 198
Art. 198. Father's action to establish paternity; time period
A man may institute an action to establish his paternity of a child at any time except as provided in this Article. The action is strictly personal.
If the child is presumed to be the child of another man, the action shall be instituted within one year from the day of the birth of the child. Nevertheless, if the mother in bad faith deceived the father of the child regarding his paternity, the action shall be instituted within one year from the day the father knew or should have known of his paternity, or within ten years from the day of the birth of the child, whichever first occurs.
In all cases, the action shall be instituted no later than one year from the day of the death of the child.
The time periods in this Article are peremptive.
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