Can a child legally have two fathers if the real father cannot be determined between identical twins? – law.stackexchange.com

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brazil Paternity can be assumed based on allegations (usually brought forth) by the birth mother. The alleged father has two options. Accept the allegation and register the child, or refute it and exercise his right to demand a DNA test. Note that the DNA test is only performed if the alleged father doesn't wish to be added as the father on the birth certificate. The judge can force a DNA test but it is not usual; It is often forced in case some sort of paternity fraud is suspected. if the...