2025 Session Last amended: 2006 session

§ 257.57 — Determination of Father and Child Relationship; Who May Bring Action; When Action May Be Brought

Plain-Language Summary

Specifies who may bring a paternity action and the strict time limits for doing so. Different deadlines apply depending on the type of presumption being confirmed or challenged, ranging from six months after genetic test results to three years after the child's birth.

Practical Notes
Statute of limitations is frequently outcome-determinative in paternity cases. A presumed father who wants to contest paternity under section 257.55(a)-(c) generally must act within two years of learning of the issue and no later than three years after birth. Missing these deadlines can permanently bar the action. No paternity action may be brought if the child has been adopted.