D. The Establishment of the Parent-Child Relationship
1. The Mother-Child Relationship
The mother-child relationship is established between a woman and a child by:
• The woman giving birth to the child;
• An adjudication of the woman's maternity; or
• The adoption of the child by a woman. Tex. Fam. Code § 160.201(a).
2. The Father-Child Relationship
The father-child relationship is established between a man and a child by:
• An unrebutted presumption of a man's paternity of the child under Tex. Fam. Code § 160.204;
• An effective acknowledgment of paternity under Tex. Fam. Code Subchapter D, unless the acknowledgment has been rescinded or successfully challenged;
• An adjudication of the man's paternity;
• The adoption of a child by the man; or
• The man's consenting to assisted reproduction by his wife under Tex. Fam. Code Subchapter H, which has resulted in the birth of the child. Tex. Fam. Code § 160.201(b).
3. Types of Fathers
• Presumed
• Alleged (or putative)
• Acknowledged
• Adjudicated
• Unknown