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49-10]. 3) If the father and the child's mother marry after the birth of the child, the child automatically becomes legitimate [G.S. 49-12]. 4) The father, the mother, the child, or the personal representative of the mother or child may bring a civil action in district court to establish patemity. which may include a claim for child support [Article 3, G.S. Chapter 49]. 5) The father's written acknowledgment of pater- nity and the mother's swom, written affimiation of his patemity, if approved ...by a district court judge and filed with the court, have the same effect as a judgment of the court establishing patemity [G.S. 110-132]. 6) A father's consent to the child's adoption will be required only if. before the filing of the adoption petition, (a) patemity has been established judi- cially or the father has acknowledged patemity in an affidavit that has been filed in a central registry maintained by the Department of Human Resources; (b) the child has been declared le- ( gaily legitimate or a petition for legitimation has been filed; or (c) the father has provided substan- tial financial support or consistent care to the child and the child's mother [G.S.
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