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In re T.G.
T.G. appeals from an order of the juvenile court denying him presumed father status in the dependency proceedings regarding T.G, Jr. He contends the juvenile court erred in awarding presumed father status instead to H.W., the childs biological father, because T.G. had signed a voluntary declaration of paternity when the child was born, thus conclusively establishing T.G.s paternity, and there was no basis upon which to set aside the voluntary declaration, which operated as a judgment of paternity. Court disagree and affirm the courts order granting presumed father status to H.W.

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