Program Operations Manual System (POMS)
   TN 73 (11-23)
   GN 00306.560 New Hampshire Intestacy Laws
   
   
   
   
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            A.  
               Child or father acquires status of child or parent if: 
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                           parents intermarry and father recognizes child; or 
 
 
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                           effective 08/14/77, the child is declared legitimated by the superior court of the
                              county in which the father resides; or
                            
 
 
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                        3.  
                           (I) effective 06/10/83: 
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                                    a.  
                                       parents intermarry after the birth of the child; or 
 
 
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                                    b.  
                                       acknowledgment of paternity or legitimation by the father exists; or 
 
 
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                                    c.  
                                       a court decree adjudges the decedent to be the father before his death; or 
 
 
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                                    d.  
                                       paternity is established after the father's death by clear and convincing evidence. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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            B.  
               If a claim arises involving the legitimacy or inheritance rights of an individual
                  who appears to be the child of a surrogate arrangement, and you cannot resolve the
                  issue under current POMS instructions, submit the case to the Office of the General
                  Counsel (OGC) per GN 01010.815 ff.