Abstract
Unwed fathers have recently begun to assert their constitutional right to an opportunity to develop a legal relationship with their children. The writer emphasizes the Arizona paternity statutes and related case law, pointing out the constitutional weaknesses of the statute. The writer suggests means that the judiciary or legislature might adopt to avoid constitutional confrontation between the paternity statute and natural fathers' rights.
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26 Ariz. L. Rev. 143 (1984)
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