Utah 2026 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HB0208

Introduced
1/20/26  
Refer
2/17/26  
Report Pass
3/5/26  

Caption

Parentage Amendments

Impact

The bill redefines the statute of limitations for bringing parentage actions, allowing children born on or after May 6, 2026, to initiate such actions until they reach the age of 26. For those born before this date, the time extends to a maximum of 29 years old under specific conditions. This effectively modernizes the parentage system, ensuring that individuals have sufficient time to pursue their rights even into adulthood. This change reflects a shift towards accommodating modern family structures and the emotional complexities associated with them.

Summary

House Bill 0208, titled 'Parentage Amendments,' modifies various statutes concerning parentage actions in the state. The bill aims to streamline the legal process regarding the determination of parentage, notably emphasizing the rights of presumed fathers and establishing clear guidelines for adjudicating parentage in cases involving divorce or contestations related to paternity. One significant change includes the limitation of liability for past support, reduced to a period of one year prior to filing a parentage action, which simplifies the financial obligations associated with establishing paternity.

Contention

Notably, some points of contention around HB 0208 revolve around the implications of limiting the time period for filing parentage claims. Critics may argue that this restricts the rights of individuals who could have valid claims but may not realize their situation until later in life. Additionally, the bill addresses complexities in cases where a presumed father may seek to challenge paternity, necessitating clear evidentiary standards and processes which might be contentious among family law practitioners and advocacy groups focused on child welfare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HB0029

Child Visitation Amendments

UT HB0129

Adoption Records Access Amendments

UT SB0057

Newborn Relinquishment Amendments

UT HB0226

Criminal Amendments

UT SB0208

Parent-time and Custody Amendments

UT SB0098

Parental Education on Student Use of Technology Amendments

UT HB0030

Indian Family Preservation Act Amendments

UT HB0418

Data Sharing Amendments

UT HB0274

Water Amendments

UT HB0195

Firearm Retention Amendments

Similar Bills

OR SB163

Relating to parentage; and prescribing an effective date.

PA HB350

In intestate succession, further providing for rules of succession; in administration and personal representatives, providing for liability of executor; in proceedings prior to petition to adopt, further providing for rules of succession, for hearing, for alternative procedure for relinquishment and for hearing; in support matters generally, further providing general administration of support matters, repealing provisions relating to paternity and further providing for continuing jurisdiction over support orders; in general provisions relating to children and minors, repealing provisions relating to acknowledgment and claim of paternity; in jurisdiction, further providing for bases for jurisdiction over nonresident; enacting the Uniform Parentage Act; providing for parent-child relationship for certain individuals, for voluntary acknowledgment of parentage, for genetic testing, for proceeding to adjudicate parentage, for assisted reproduction, for surrogacy agreements and for information about donors; and, in organization and jurisdiction of courts of common pleas, further providing for original jurisdiction and venue.

NM HB373

Revised Uniform Parentage Act

HI HB1193

Relating To Parentage.

HI HB1193

Relating To Parentage.

HI SB1231

Relating To Parentage.

NY A08382

Replaces the terms father, mother, and filiation to gender neutral language.

NY S09316

Replaces the terms father, mother, and filiation to gender neutral language.