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Do I need a paternity test for stepparent adoption in Maine?

Maine

No. Paternity tests (DNA tests) are generally not required for stepparent adoption in Maine.

Why not?

When a paternity test might come up:

Important legal principle: In Maine, and every other state, the birth certificate establishes legal parentage. A man listed as the father has full rights. A man NOT listed may have limited or no standing unless he has taken legal action to establish paternity.

Bottom line: You do not need to arrange a DNA test before or during the adoption. Focus on:

1. Who is on the birth certificate?

2. Does that person consent, or have they abandoned the child?

That is what the Probate Court cares about. Our $349 service handles all documentation correctly.

Call (855) 924-0450 with questions about your specific situation.

Answered by Douglas Brown, Adoption Document Specialist — 25+ years experience, 34,000+ families served since 2001.

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