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2004-10-21 |
CORONA, J. |
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| Time and again, this Court has ruled that a high standard of proof is required to establish paternity and filiation.[6] An order for recognition and support may create an unwholesome situation or may be an irritant to the family or the lives of the parties so that it must be issued only if paternity or filiation is established by clear and convincing evidence.[7] | |||||