K.E.M. V. P.C.S.
38 A.3d 798 (2012)
NATURE OF THE CASE: K.E.M. (M), mother appealed an affirmation of a trial court order
dismissing her child support action against P.C.S. (F), the alleged father.
FACTS: M filed a complaint seeking support from F, whom she believes to be G.L.M.'s
biological father. M was married to H.M.M. at the time of G.L.M.'s birth and F relied on the
presumption of paternity. M also argued that the assumption of parental responsibilities
implicated paternity by estoppel. M's husband knew of M's affair with F and had genetic
testing done and was excluded as the biological father. The husband asked that his name not
be put on the birth certificate, but he remained with M and raised the child as his own. F
declined to be tested but also acknowledged the child as his own. The child called both men
Daddy. F spent time with the child and gave him gifts as well. F offered evidence that,
although the husband is not identified as the father on G.L.M.'s birth certificate,
baptismal records so indicate. While husband and M were separated as of the time of the
hearing, neither had commenced divorce proceedings; their last tax returns were filed
jointly, with G.L.M. claimed as a dependent; and both contributed to G.L.M.'s upbringing.
The court dismissed the support action against F, finding that the presumption of paternity
was controlling and, alternatively, that the husband should be regarded as G.L.M.'s father
via paternity by estoppel. M filed a notice of appeal, and the Superior Court affirmed that
even if the presumption of parentage did not apply (because the husband knew the child was
not his) that paternity by estoppel did. If a person holds the child out as his own and
provides support the law does not allow a person to challenge his role as a parent once he
has accepted it, even with contrary DNA and blood tests. M appealed again.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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