Gene M. v. Annette G.
Respondent Gene M. (Father) petitioned the family court to establish the paternity of his daughter, A.G. (Fam. Code, § 7630.)[1] The family court found Father is A.G.’s presumed father (§ 7611), and ordered Father and appellant Annette G. (Mother), A.G.’s mother, to participate in mediation for setting a visitation schedule. Mother appeals the family court’s ruling. Mother contends the family court erred because (1) Father did not have standing to file the petition; (2) the court should have granted Mother’s motion to dismiss Father’s petition; (3) the court should not have considered the quality of Mother’s marriage; and (4) there is “an irremediable matter of the human condition.†We affirm the judgment.



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