Notwithstanding any other provision of law or court rule ruling, if the biological mother of a child is not married to the father at the time of conception or birth of the child, or at any time between conception and birth of the child, the father of an illegitimate the child shall, as a requirement of due process, have has no rights to the 25 service of process or notice in an adoption, dependency, delinquency, or termination of parental rights proceedings proceeding, unless he the father is known and identified by the mother to the court, or unless he the father, prior to the entry of a final order, in any of the three proceedings, shall have acknowledged in the proceeding, acknowledges the child as his the father's own by affirmatively asserting paternity, within sixty fifteen days after the birth of the child, by: (1) As outlinedBecoming an acknowledged father as provided in § 25-6-1; or (2) By causing hisCausing the father's name to be affixed to the birth certificate as provided by § 34-25-13.2; or (3) Otherwise by commencing a judicial proceeding claiming a parental rightCommencing an action for paternity pursuant to chapter 25-8. A man who has sexual intercourse with a woman to whom the man is not married is deemed to be on notice that a child may be conceived as a result and is entitled to notice of an adoption proceeding or voluntary termination of parental rights proceeding only as provided in this chapter. It is the duty of the father to affirmatively assert and protect the father's rights and interest in the child. The mother has the right to not identify the father or any other potential father of the child to the court or to any other person in an adoption or voluntary termination of parental rights proceeding. No inquiry may be made into the sexual history of the mother in an adoption or voluntary termination of parental rights proceeding. The mother's failure to inform the father of the mother's pregnancy is not a defense to the father's failure to timely assert paternity as provided in this chapter. 22