Court of Appeals: Grandfather Cannot File Paternity Action
When S.A.M. was born, M.M. (“Father”) signed a paternity affidavit and became S.A.M.’s legal father. Over time, suspicion arose that another man, B.H., was S.A.M.’s biological father. However, B.H. died before paternity tests were conducted. Thereafter, B.H.’s father, M.H., filed a paternity action to determine whether S.A.M. was the biological child of B.H.…