Opinion ID: 1433817
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Riverside County

Text: In County of Riverside v. Keegan, the custodial parent sought the assistance of Riverside County to establish paternity and obtain support for her minor child. The county's complaint against the alleged father, Raymond Joseph Keegan, was filed on August 21, 1989. The summons and complaint were not served until February 4, 1991, because Keegan moved several times and lived in Nevada for awhile. Keegan filed an answer on March 14, 1991, and on April 4, 1991, stipulated to homolugous lucocytic antibodies (HLA) blood testing, which showed a 99.5 percent probability of paternity. A stipulated temporary support order was obtained on November 19, 1991. That order was subject to modification ... retroactively. The abstract of judgment was filed December 9, 1991. Keegan requested a second blood test, which was never performed. On August 16, 1993, Keegan filed his own complaint to establish parental relationship for custody and visitation. He admitted paternity on September 13, 1993. The case went to trial April 4, 1994. The commissioner ordered support retroactive to August 21, 1989, the date the complaint was filed. The Fourth District Court of Appeal affirmed.