§ 185 Presumption of paternity of husband
§ 186 Presumption if child is born after divorce or after death of husband; effect of disavowal
§ 187 Disavowal action; proof
§ 188 Disavowal precluded in case of assisted conception
§ 189 Time limit for disavowal by the husband
§ 190 Time limit for disavowal by heir or legatee
§ 190.1 Three-party acknowledgment; alternative to disavowal; time period
§ 191 Contestation and establishment of paternity by mother
§ 192 Contestation action; proof
§ 193 Contestation and establishment of paternity; time period
§ 194 Judgment in contestation action

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Terms Used In Louisiana Codes > Civil Code > BOOK I > Title VII > Chapter 2 > Section 2 > Subsection A - The Presumption of Paternity of Husband; Disavowal of Paternity; Contestation; Establishment of Paternity

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