The Massachusetts Complaint to Establish Parentage (CJD-106) is a legal document used to determine the legal parents of a child. This process may involve genetic marker testing and considers the role of a person in a child’s life, such as whether they are a parent-in-fact. The complaint is filed with the probate and family court, which has the authority to make determinations regarding parentage. This legal action is essential for establishing parental rights and responsibilities, ensuring that all parties involved have clarity on their legal standing. The Massachusetts Parentage Act provides a comprehensive framework for these proceedings, recognizing diverse family structures and ensuring equality for all families.
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