Orders associated with parentage testing orders
69X Orders associated with parentage testing orders
If a court makes a parentage testing order, it may also make orders under subsection (2) or (4).
The court may make such orders as it considers necessary or desirable:
to enable the parentage testing procedure to be carried out; or
to make the parentage testing procedure more effective or reliable.
Some examples of the kinds of orders the court may make under subsection (2) are as follows:
an order requiring a person to submit to a medical procedure;
an order requiring a person to provide a bodily sample;
an order requiring a person to provide information relevant to the person’s medical or family history.
The court may make such orders as it considers just in relation to costs incurred in relation to:
the carrying out of the parentage testing procedure or other orders made by the court in relation to the parentage testing procedure; or
the preparation of reports relating to the information obtained as a result of carrying out the parentage testing procedure.
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