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humorous relationships in familiar situations come also... from his illegitimacy. He was not limited to established or 'legitimate' solutions or ways of doing things, and thus his mind was open to a wider range of possibilities and opportunities. Lawrence's illegitimacy had important social consequences and placed limitations upon him, which rankled him deeply... At times he felt socially isolated when erstwhile friends shunned him upon learning of his background. Lawrence's delight in making fun of regular officers and other segments of 'regular' society... derived... at least in part from his inner view of his own irregular situation. His fickleness about names for himself is directly related... to his view of his parents and to his identification with them ."
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1394:, though these concepts have not been accepted by all cultures. Under the notions of reproductive and sexual rights, individuals—not the state, church, community, etc.—shall decide whether and when individuals shall have children, their number and spacing, the circumstances under which individuals will or will not be sexually active, and their choice of intimate partners and type of relationship.
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children conceived when their parents were not free to marry, but this was repealed in 2006 by the amendment of section 1 of the Law Reform (Parent and Child) (Scotland) Act 1986 (as amended in 2006) which abolished the status of illegitimacy stating that "(1) No person whose status is governed by Scots law shall be illegitimate ...".
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conflicts, by a deep sense of failure. Having been deceived as a child he was later to feel that he himself was a deceiver—that he had deceived the Arabs..." "Mrs. Lawrence's original hope that her sons would provide her personal redemption by becoming
Christian missionaries was fulfilled only by Robert."
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practiced restrictive and natalist policies regarding family reproduction, such as total bans on contraception and abortion, and birth rates were tightly controlled by the state. After the dissolution of those regimes, the population was given more choices on how to organize their personal lives, and
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and could not be legitimized by the subsequent marriage of father to mother. There was one exception: when his father subsequently married his mother, and an older illegitimate son (a "bastard eignè") took possession of his father's lands after his death, he would pass the land on to his own heirs on
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is that the traditionally strong social control of the church and the
Catholic doctrine over people's private relations and sexual morality has led the population to rebel against traditional and conservative social values; since 1995 the majority of births in this province are outside marriage, and
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Covert illegitimacy is a situation which arises when someone who is presumed to be a child's father (or mother) is in fact not the biological father (or mother). Frequencies as high as 30% are sometimes assumed in the media, but research by sociologist
Michael Gilding traced these overestimates back
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has the highest rates of non-marital childbearing in the world (55–74% of all children in this region are born to unmarried parents). In most countries in this traditionally
Catholic region, children born outside marriage are now the norm. Recent figures from Latin America show non-marital births to
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The proportion of children born outside marriage has been rising since the turn of the 21st century in most
European Union countries, North America, and Australia. In Europe, besides the low levels of fertility rates and the delay of motherhood, another factor that now characterizes fertility is the
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and baronetcy titles. In
Scotland children legitimated by the subsequent marriage of their parents have always been entitled to succeed to peerages and baronetcies and the Legitimation (Scotland) Act 1968 extended this right to children conceived when their parents were not free to marry. The Family
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married couples, becoming more common and more socially acceptable. Contributions to these societal changes have been made by the weakening of social and legal norms that regulate peoples' personal lives and relations, especially in regard to marriage, secularization and decreased church control of
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were born to unmarried mothers, a significant increase from the 5% of half a century earlier. That includes 73% of non-Hispanic black children, 53% of
Hispanic children (of all races), and 29% of non-Hispanic white children. In 2020, the proportion was almost similar, with 40.5% of children born in
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The percentage of first-born children born out of wedlock is considerably higher (by roughly 10%, for the EU), as marriage often takes place after the first baby has arrived. For example, for the Czech
Republic, whereas the total nonmarital births are less than half, 47.7%, (third quarter of 2015)
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In some countries, the family law itself explicitly states that there must be equality between the children born outside and inside marriage: in
Bulgaria, for example, the new 2009 Family Code lists "equality of the born during the matrimony, out of matrimony and of the adopted children" as one of
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In 2014, 42% of all births in the 28 EU countries were nonmarital. The percentage was also 42% in 2018. In 2018, births outside of marriage represented the majority of births in eight EU member states: France (60%), Bulgaria (59%), Slovenia (58%), Portugal (56%), Sweden (55%), Denmark and
Estonia
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an illegitimate child, a "natural son" or "natural daughter", would be legitimated by the subsequent marriage of his parents, provided they had been free to marry at the date of the conception. The Legitimation (Scotland) Act 1968 extended legitimation by the subsequent marriage of the parents to
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In our ecclesiastical region there are priests who don't baptise the children of single mothers because they weren't conceived in the sanctity of marriage. These are today's hypocrites. Those who clericalise the church. Those who separate the people of God from salvation. And this poor girl who,
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Mack elaborates further: "Part of his creativity and originality lies in his 'irregularity,' in his capacity to remain outside conventional ways of thinking, a tendency which... derives, at least in part, from his illegitimacy. Lawrence's capacity for invention and his ability to see unusual or
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The detection of unsuspected illegitimacy can occur in the context of medical genetic screening, in genetic family name research, and in immigration testing. Such studies show that covert illegitimacy is in fact less than 10% among the sampled African populations, less than 5% among the sampled
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While births outside marriage are considered acceptable in many world regions, in some parts of the world they remain highly stigmatized. Women who have given birth under such circumstances are often subjected to violence at the hands of their families; and may even become victims of so-called
884:. In the UK, the policy was changed so that children born after 1 July 2006 could receive British citizenship from their father if their parents were unmarried at the time of the child's birth; illegitimate children born before this date cannot receive British citizenship through their father.
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her fallen state by his own special achievements, by being a person of unusual value who accomplishes great deeds, preferably religious and ideally on an heroic scale. Lawrence did his best to fulfill heroic deeds. But he was plagued, especially after the events of the war activated his inner
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with a non-religious majority. Significantly more children are born out of wedlock in eastern Germany than in western Germany. In 2012, in eastern Germany 61.6% of births were to unmarried women, while in western Germany only 28.4% were. In the UK, in 2014, 59.4% of births were non-marital in
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C. 3), it was ordered that bastards should be supported by their putative fathers, though bastardy orders in the quarter sessions date from before this date. If the genitor could be found, then he was put under very great pressure to accept responsibility and to maintain the child."
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as of 2015, in Quebec, 63% of children were born to unmarried women. The past few decades have seen decreased marriage rates in most Western countries, and this decrease has been accompanied by increased emergence of non-traditional family forms. Average marriage rates across
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874:(nationality by citizenship of a parent) to children born out of wedlock, particularly in cases where the child's connection to the country lies only through the father. This is true, for example, of the United States, and its constitutionality was upheld in 2001 by the
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came into force in 1978. Countries which ratify it must ensure that children born outside marriage are provided with legal rights as stipulated in the text of this convention. The convention was ratified by the UK in 1981 and by Ireland in 1988.
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The prevalence of births to unmarried women varies not only between different countries, but also between different geographical areas of the same country: for example, in Germany, there are very strong differences between the regions of former
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has been considered important in a wide range of eras and cultures, especially when inheritance and citizenship were at stake, making the tracking of a man's estate and genealogy a central part of what defined a "legitimate" birth. The ancient
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In later years, the inheritance rights of many illegitimate children have improved, and changes of laws have allowed them to inherit properties. More recently, the laws of England have been changed to allow illegitimate children to inherit
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that a married woman's child was her husband's child. That presumption could be questioned, though courts generally sided with the presumption, thus expanding the range of the presumption to a "Seven Seas Rule". But it was only with the
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that would every book in the world... e very much saw this as a counterpart to his father's desire to circumnavigate the world.... Hernando was going to build a universal library that would circumnavigate the world of knowledge."
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Some pre-20th-century modern individuals whose unconventional "illegitimate" origins did not prevent them from making (and in some cases helped inspire them to make) notable contributions to humanity's art or learning have included
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However, realizing that such a large collection of books would not be very useful without a way of organizing and distilling them, he employed an army of readers to read every book and distill it down to a short summary, or
994:, this phenomenon has been on the rise in recent years in almost every country; and in eight EU countries, mostly in northern Europe, as well as in Iceland outside of the EU, it already accounts for the majority of births.
824:, legal reforms regarding illegitimacy began in the 1970s, but it was only in the 21st century that the principle of equality was fully upheld (through Act no. 2002-305 of 4 March 2002, removing mention of "illegitimacy" —
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The rise in illegitimacy noted in Britain throughout the eighteenth century has been associated with the rise of new employment opportunities for women, making them less dependent upon a husband's earnings. However, the
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In contrast, other jurisdictions (particularly western continental European countries) tend to favour social parentage over the biological parentage. Here a man (not necessarily the biological father) may voluntarily
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Some persons born outside of marriage have been driven to excel in their endeavors, for good or ill, by a desire to overcome the social stigma and disadvantage that attached to it. Nora Titone, in her book
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formed the basis of English bastardy law. Its purpose was to punish a bastard child's mother and putative father, and to relieve the parish from the cost of supporting mother and child. "By an act of 1576
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were institutions that existed from the 18th to the late 20th centuries, throughout Europe and North America, where "fallen women", including unmarried mothers, were detained. Photo: Magdalene laundry in
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1767:'s biographer Flora Armitage writes about being born outside of marriage: "The effect on Lawrence of this discovery was profound; it added to the romantic urge for heroic conduct—the dream of the
1876:' adoption due to the nonmarried status of his biological parents influenced his life and career. He confided to close friends that he was driven by the pain he felt about having been put up for
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shows that for many people it is not of great importance their union is a legal marriage or consensual union. This clear changes in value orientations and less social pressure for marriage.
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in regions such as former East Germany, the rate of births outside marriage increased dramatically: as of 2012, 61.6% of births there were outside marriage. Far-right regimes such as those of
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told such a story of "shame": he was reared by his grandparents as the supposed younger brother of his now-deceased biological mother, and has never learned who his biological father was.
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and—while he grew up with a fair amount of power and privilege—due to the circumstances of his birth he never quite gained the prominence his father did. Hernando Columbus' biographer
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his death, as if his possession of the land had been retroactively converted into true ownership. A younger non-bastard brother (a "mulier puisnè") would have no claim to the land.
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Hernando Columbus, eager to emulate in his own way his father and "legitimate" half-brother, invaluable insights are becoming available into the knowledge and thought of the early
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of England and Wales legitimised the birth of a child if the parents subsequently married each other, provided that they had not been married to someone else in the meantime. The
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Nonmarital birth has affected not only the individuals themselves. The stress that such circumstances of birth once regularly visited upon families is illustrated in the case of
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also fell, leading to the democratization and liberalization of society. In Spain and Portugal, important legal changes throughout the 1970s and 1980s included legalization of
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The Catholic Church is also changing its attitude toward unwed mothers and baptism of the children. In criticizing the priests who refused to baptize out-of-wedlock children,
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In many countries there has been a dissociation between marriage and fertility, with the two no longer being closely associated—with births to unmarried couples, as well as
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succeeded to the throne though she was legally held illegitimate as a result of her parents' marriage having been annulled after her birth. Her older half-sister
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Traditionally conservative Catholic countries in the EU now also have substantial proportions of non-marital births, as of 2016 (except where otherwise stated):
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Martin, Joyce A.; Hamilton, Brady E.; Ventura, Stephanie J.; Osterman, Michelle J.K.; Kirmeyer, Sharon; Mathews, T.J.; Wilson, Elizabeth C. (November 3, 2011).
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that did not permit divorce. Their only recourse, often, had been to wait for the death of the earlier spouse(s). Thus Polish political and military leader
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Gilding, M. (2009). "Paternity Uncertainty and Evolutionary Psychology: How a Seemingly Capricious Occurrence Fails to Follow Laws of Greater Generality".
1623:. Before this, the mother and father of many children had been unable to marry each other because one or the other was already legally bound, by civil or
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to change several laws that were deemed discriminatory, and in 2013 the Court ruled that these changes must also be applied to children born before 2001.
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Martin, Joyce A.; Hamilton, Brady E.; Sutton, Paul D.; Ventura, Stephanie J.; Mathews, T.J.; Kirmeyer, Sharon; Osterman, Michelle J.K. (August 9, 2010).
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regimes in Europe, women's participation in the workforce was actively encouraged by most governments, but socially conservative regimes such as that of
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the child to be identified as the father, thus giving legitimacy to the child; the biological father does not have any special rights in this area. In
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King, Turi E.; Jobling, Mark A. (2009), "Founders, Drift, and Infidelity: The Relationship between Y Chromosome Diversity and Patrilineal Surnames",
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Martin, Joyce A.; Hamilton, Brady E.; Sutton, Paul D.; Ventura, Stephanie J.; Menacker, Fay; Kirmeyer, Sharon; Munson, Martha L. (December 5, 2007).
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3392:"MPIDR - Spatial aspects of the rise of nonmarital fertility across Europe since 1960: the role of states and regions in shaping patterns of change"
1843:. Soon after Hernando's death in 1539 at age 50, this volume went missing for nearly 500 years—until in 2019 it was serendipitously discovered in a
1165:, in 1971, only 7% of births were outside of marriage, compared to 36% in 2020. The proportion of births outside of marriage was the highest in the
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Martin, Joyce A.; Hamilton, Brady E.; Sutton, Paul D.; Ventura, Stephanie J.; Menacker, Fay; Kirmeyer, Sharon; Mathews, T.J. (January 7, 2009).
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Native American and Polynesian populations, less than 2% of the sampled Middle Eastern population, and generally 1%–2% among European samples.
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rather than returning the child to sender, had the courage to carry it into the world, must wander from parish to parish so that it's baptised!
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had acceded to the throne before her in a similar circumstance: her parents' marriage had been annulled in order to allow her father to marry
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Martin, Joyce A.; Hamilton, Brady E.; Ventura, Stephanie J.; Osterman, Michelle J.K.; Wilson, Elizabeth C.; Mathews, T.J. (August 28, 2012).
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Martin, Joyce A.; Hamilton, Brady E.; Sutton, Paul D.; Ventura, Stephanie J.; Mathews, T.J.; Osterman, Michelle J.K. (December 8, 2010).
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e.g. section 1 of the Law Reform (Parent and Child) (Scotland) Act 1986 (as amended in 2006) which abolished the status of illegitimacy.
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says Hernando "always wanted to prove himself his father's son in spirit. o he undertook th extraordinary project building a universal
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Martin, Joyce A.; Hamilton, Brady E.; Sutton, Paul D.; Ventura, Stephanie J.; Menacker, Fay; Kirmeyer, Sharon (September 29, 2006).
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Martin, Joyce A.; Hamilton, Brady E.; Sutton, Paul D.; Ventura, Stephanie J.; Menacker, Fay; Munson, Martha L. (September 8, 2005).
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Martin, Joyce A.; Hamilton, Brady E.; Sutton, Paul D.; Ventura, Stephanie J.; Menacker, Fay; Munson, Martha L. (December 17, 2003).
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Martin, Joyce A.; Hamilton, Brady E.; Ventura, Stephanie J.; Menacker, Fay; Park, Melissa M.; Sutton, Paul D. (December 18, 2002).
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prescribed that brides be virgins at marriage, and illegitimacy became more socially discouraged, especially during the
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The clans of the Highlands of Scotland: an account of their annals, with delineations of their tartans, and family arms
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decisions abolished most, if not all, of the common-law disabilities of non-marital birth, as being violations of the
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Martin, Joyce A.; Hamilton, Brady E.; Ventura, Stephanie J.; Osterman, Michelle J.K.; Mathews, T.J. (June 28, 2013).
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Laplante, Benoît (1 January 2006). "The Rise of Cohabitation in Quebec: Power of Religion and Power over Religion".
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Hamilton, Brady E.; Martin, Joyce A.; Osterman, Michelle J.K.; Curtin, Sally C.; Mathews, T.J. (December 23, 2015).
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1600:. Generally speaking, in the United States, "illegitimate" has been supplanted by the phrase "born out of wedlock."
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Carole Rosen (2004), "Lind (married name Lind-Goldschmidt), Jenny (Johanna Maria)", doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/16671, in
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Martin, Joyce A.; Hamilton, Brady E.; Osterman, Michelle J.K.; Curtin, Sally C.; Mathews, T.J. (January 15, 2015).
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Martin, Joyce A.; Hamilton, Brady E.; Ventura, Stephanie J.; Menacker, Fay; Park, Melissa M. (February 12, 2002).
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The Psychological Effects of Being an Illegitimate Child - Low self-esteem, trust issues, and identity problems
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My Thoughts Be Bloody: The Bitter Rivalry between Edwin and John Wilkes Booth that Led to an American Tragedy
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My Thoughts Be Bloody: The Bitter Rivalry Between Edwin and John Wilkes Booth That Led to an American Tragedy
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when the father becomes a US citizen) unless the child has been legitimized in the appropriate jurisdiction.
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decisions held that most common-law disabilities imposed upon illegitimacy were invalid as violations of the
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sought to curb this practice, by combining the spousals and nuptials; and by the start of the 19th century,
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that a formal and public marriage ceremony at civil law was required, whereas previously marriage had a
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which the parents incorrectly believed were valid. Neither the 1926 nor 1959 Acts changed the laws of
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Forster, P; Hohoff, C; Dunkelmann, B; SchĂĽrenkamp, M; Pfeiffer, H; Neuhuber, F; Brinkmann, B (2015).
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Martin, Joyce A.; Hamilton, Brady E.; Osterman, Michelle J.K.; Curtin, Sally C. (December 30, 2013).
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persons equal rights to inherit their parents' property. In the early 1970s, a series of
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The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books: Young Columbus and the Quest for a Universal Library
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Cherlin, Andrew J. (1 January 2004). "The Deinstitutionalization of American Marriage".
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announced that nearly 40 percent of American infants born in 2007 were born to an
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3733:"Proportion de naissances hors mariage1 selon le rang de naissance, Québec, 1976-2014"
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3762:"Proportion de naissances hors mariage selon le rang de naissance, Québec, 1976-2015"
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countries have fallen from 8.1 marriages per 1,000 people in 1970 to 5.0 in 2009.
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had saved the life of Lincoln's son, Robert Todd Lincoln, in a railroad accident
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The children conceived or born of a valid or putative marriage are legitimate.
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specifically affirms the legitimacy of a child born to a marriage that is
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Births outside marriage now represent majorities in multiple countries in
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4461:"Contemporary union formation in Bulgaria: the emergence of cohabitation"
4068:"Live births by legitimacy status, and percent illegitimate: 1990 - 1998"
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4162:. Ciba Foundation symposium. Vol 17. London: Associated Scientific 63–66
2555:"FAMILY CODE: In force from 01.10.2009: Chapter one: GENERAL PROVISIONS"
1212:, non-marital births increased to 70.7% in 2013, up from 48.3% in 2000.
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the percentage of first-born outside marriage is more than half, 58.2%.
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European Convention on the Legal Status of Children Born out of Wedlock
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The proportion of non-marital births is also approaching half in the
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2657:"Instructions for N-600, Application for Certificate of Citizenship"
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Illegitimacy has for centuries provided a motif and plot element to
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special collection. Many of the early printed publications that the
1678:—felt compelled to maintain separate domiciles in different cities.
63:
deal primarily with Europe and North America and do not represent a
4241:
4177:"Measuring paternal discrepancy and its public health consequences"
3904:"Births in Australia | Australian Institute of Family Studies"
3707:"Tony Travers: Thanks to immigrants we're the capital for marriage"
2856:"Changing Patterns of Nonmarital Childbearing in the United States"
2793:"Pope Francis on gay marriage, unmarried mothers … and journalists"
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Out-of-wedlock births are less common in Asia: in 1993 the rate in
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3490:"Our view on kids: When unwed births hit 41%, it's just not right"
2911:
Ventura, Stephanie J.; Bachrach, Christine A. (October 18, 2000).
1441:
5168:, vol. 10, pp. 541–542, Danbury, CT, Grolier Incorporated, 1986,
5145:, vol. 17, pp. 228-236, Danbury, CT, Grolier Incorporated, 1986,
4832:
4828:
3967:"Global Children's Trends - The Sustainable Demographic Dividend"
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4486:"Why are cohabitation and extra-marital births so few in Japan?"
4103:"Rampant misattributed paternity: the creation of an urban myth"
1549:
Fathers of illegitimate children often did not incur comparable
1531:
as the "sisters", "brothers" or "cousins" of the unwed mothers.
760:
Law Reform Act 1969 (c. 46) allowed a bastard to inherit on the
2171:
1778:, writes in a similar vein: "is mother required of him that he
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2441:, specifically the USCIS denial letter in Exhibit S, Hklaw.com
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1681:
4631:"Doing Better for Families: Chapter 1: Families are changing"
3627:"[ARCHIVED CONTENT] Release Edition Reference Tables"
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2888:(Report). Public Health Service Publication. Vol. 1677.
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5322:
The Desert and the Stars: a Biography of Lawrence of Arabia
5058:"Refugee Review Tribunal, Australia: RRT Research Response"
4974:"The Good Search | National Retained Executive Search Firm"
4678:
The Desert and the Stars: A Biography of Lawrence of Arabia
4458:
4175:
Bellis MA, Hughes K, Hughes S, Ashton JR (September 2005).
3877:"Population change - 1st - 3rd quarter of 2015 | CZSO"
3594:
3592:
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3368:(Report). National Vital Statistics Reports. Vol. 64.
3338:(Report). National Vital Statistics Reports. Vol. 64.
3308:(Report). National Vital Statistics Reports. Vol. 62.
3278:(Report). National Vital Statistics Reports. Vol. 62.
3248:(Report). National Vital Statistics Reports. Vol. 61.
3218:(Report). National Vital Statistics Reports. Vol. 60.
3188:(Report). National Vital Statistics Reports. Vol. 59.
3180:
3158:(Report). National Vital Statistics Reports. Vol. 58.
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3128:(Report). National Vital Statistics Reports. Vol. 57.
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3098:(Report). National Vital Statistics Reports. Vol. 56.
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3068:(Report). National Vital Statistics Reports. Vol. 55.
3060:
3038:(Report). National Vital Statistics Reports. Vol. 54.
3030:
3008:(Report). National Vital Statistics Reports. Vol. 52.
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2978:(Report). National Vital Statistics Reports. Vol. 51.
2948:(Report). National Vital Statistics Reports. Vol. 50.
2918:(Report). National Vital Statistics Reports. Vol. 48.
2662:. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Archived from
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1189:
576:, is the status of a child born to parents who are legally
3859:"Eurostat - Tables, Graphs and Maps Interface (TGM) table"
3841:"Eurostat - Tables, Graphs and Maps Interface (TGM) table"
3554:"Eurostat - Tables, Graphs and Maps Interface (TGM) table"
1851:
summarizes are now lost; but thanks to the out-of-wedlock
1413:
Research on the situation in Bulgaria has concluded that:
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1523:. In other cases nonmarital children have been reared by
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as those within it, and in some societies, even the same
5481:
Percentage of Births to Unmarried Mothers by State: 2014
5406:, "You Laugh Uncontrollably" (review of Bohumil Hrabal,
5358:
Alysa Levene, Thomas Nutt & Samantha Williams, eds.
5123:, "Leon Battista Alberti" (last updated 21 April 2021),
4424:
4422:
4174:
3589:
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Jefferson and Hamilton: The Rivalry That Forged a Nation
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In France, in 2012, 66.9% of births were non-marital in
4672:
4670:
4085:"2015 PSA data on live births by legitimacy by regions"
4063:
1304:
401:
List of child abuse cases featuring long-term detention
30:
For other uses of "legitimacy" and "illegitimate", see
3735:. Institut de la Statistique du Québec. Archived from
3453:
Directorate for Employment, Labour, and Social Affairs
1612:, a mother may refuse to recognize her own child (see
1598:
Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
1504:
church. Still, many "clandestine" marriages occurred.
990:
growing percentage of births outside marriage. In the
856:
property, over their legitimate brothers and sisters.
808:
Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
631:
of the 1960s and 1970s and the declining influence of
5385:
A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T. E. Lawrence
4419:
3444:"Share of births outside marriage and teenage births"
2913:
Nonmarital Childbearing in the United States, 1940-99
2883:
Vital Statistics Rates in the United States 1940-1960
798:
In the United States, in the early 1970s a series of
5260:, vol. 14, Danbury, CT, Grolier Incorporated, 1986,
5214:, vol. 25, Danbury, CT, Grolier Incorporated, 1986,
4899:
A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T. E. Lawrence
4883:
A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T. E. Lawrence
4867:
A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T. E. Lawrence
4667:
4319:"Elevated germline mutation rate in teenage fathers"
2323:
Viscount of Drumlanrig's Tutor 1977 SLT (Lyon Ct) 16
5428:, vol. LXIII, no. 8 (May 12, 2016), pp. 58–60.
5408:
Mr. Kafka and Other Tales from the Time of the Cult
5298:, vol. 9, Danbury, CT, Grolier Incorporated, 1986,
5237:, vol. 2, Danbury, CT, Grolier Incorporated, 1986,
5191:, vol. 1, Danbury, CT, Grolier Incorporated, 1986,
4694:
A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T.E. Lawrence
4454:
4452:
2711:"Nationality policy: children of unmarried parents"
2224:"Illegitimacy and illegitimates in English history"
1002:the United States being born to unmarried mothers.
37:"Bastardy" redirects here. For the 1972 play, see
2890:U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
1880:and not having known who his birth parents were.
1635:(1867–1935) was unable to marry his second wife,
5514:
4768:Albert Einstein / Mileva Marić: The Love Letters
4449:
3725:
2910:
2384:"US Supreme Court Cases from Justia & Oyez"
1696:, recounts how the shame and ambition of actor
1572:By the final third of the 20th century, in the
712:gifted one of his illegitimate sons estates in
3430:"42% of births in the EU are outside marriage"
1883:
4999:"The Improbable Adoption Story of Steve Jobs"
4170:
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61:The examples and perspective in this article
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2790:
2632:"Make a claim to a deceased person's estate"
1700:'s two actor sons born outside of marriage,
1297:to an informal remark at a 1972 conference.
5487:Cuckolded fathers rare in human populations
4794:
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4272:
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4094:
2881:Grove, Robert D.; Hetzel, Alice M. (1968).
2880:
2850:
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2846:
2827:"Francis Becomes First Latin American Pope"
2405:"§ 320.2: Who is eligible for citizenship?"
5324:, illustrated with photographs, New York,
4997:Batura, Paul, with Jim Daly (2017-03-20).
4223:
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3370:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
3340:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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3100:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
3070:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
3040:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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2980:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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4160:Law and ethics of AID and embryo transfer
4058:
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2860:CDC/National Center for Health Statistics
2808:"Francis is first pope from the Americas"
2229:. In Laslett, Peter; et al. (eds.).
1378:reproduction, increased participation of
1024:(the religiosity of the population - see
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99:Learn how and when to remove this message
5437:Illegitimacy: an examination of bastardy
4971:
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3896:
3682:"RĂ©sultats de la recherche | Insee"
3657:"RĂ©sultats de la recherche | Insee"
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2291:Genealogy and Family History in Scotland
2233:. Arnold – via Alanmacfarlane.com.
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5355:, University of California Press, 1975.
5280:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
4806:. New York: Simon and Schuster; 2010 .
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3523:"Out-of-wedlock births hit record high"
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4053:
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2693:Immigration and Naturalization Service
2359:"Parental rights and responsibilities"
2161:
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868:of many countries, which do not apply
704:There were many "natural children" of
658:, and many former European colonies.
4513:"Spain - SOCIAL VALUES AND ATTITUDES"
3893:
3374:National Center for Health Statistics
3344:National Center for Health Statistics
3314:National Center for Health Statistics
3284:National Center for Health Statistics
3254:National Center for Health Statistics
3224:National Center for Health Statistics
3194:National Center for Health Statistics
3164:National Center for Health Statistics
3134:National Center for Health Statistics
3104:National Center for Health Statistics
3074:National Center for Health Statistics
3044:National Center for Health Statistics
3014:National Center for Health Statistics
2984:National Center for Health Statistics
2954:National Center for Health Statistics
2924:National Center for Health Statistics
2898:National Center for Health Statistics
1007:National Center for Health Statistics
997:In 2009, 41% of children born in the
983:National Center for Health Statistics
4783:, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2005,
3413:
2824:
2231:Bastardy and its comparative history
1305:Causes for rise in nonmarital births
955:
130:Marriage and other unions and status
47:
5086:"Turkey condemns 'honour killings'"
2805:
2245:Commentaries on the Laws of England
2198:"1788 - Before European Settlement"
2147:Legitimacy law in England and Wales
24:
5361:Illegitimacy in Britain, 1700–1920
5104:"Nigeria stoning appeal adjourned"
2112:Bastard (law of England and Wales)
1584:, and gave non-marital as well as
584:before the parents obtain a legal
444:Hague Convention (child abduction)
25:
5549:
5474:
4845:"Anders Zorn in the Gilded Age",
4597:The Canadian Journal of Sociology
4459:Elena von der Lippe (Koytcheva).
3941:. Childtrends.org. Archived from
3521:Ravitz, Jessica (April 8, 2009).
2462:"Autorité parentale - Définition"
2162:Nonmarital birth rates by country
720:, and similarly a natural son of
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4742:
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4547:10.1111/j.0022-2445.2004.00058.x
3920:. Sustaindemographicdividend.org
3378:National Vital Statistics System
3348:National Vital Statistics System
3318:National Vital Statistics System
3288:National Vital Statistics System
3258:National Vital Statistics System
3228:National Vital Statistics System
3198:National Vital Statistics System
3168:National Vital Statistics System
3138:National Vital Statistics System
3108:National Vital Statistics System
3078:National Vital Statistics System
3048:National Vital Statistics System
3018:National Vital Statistics System
2988:National Vital Statistics System
2958:National Vital Statistics System
2928:National Vital Statistics System
2531:"European Court of Human Rights"
2334:"Defect of Birth (Illegitimacy)"
1915:by prominent authors, including
1553:or legal responsibility, due to
976:National Vital Statistics System
753:succession to the British throne
52:
5313:
5254:"Herzen, Aleksandr Ivanovich",
4972:Bradford, Krista (2023-09-14).
4827:in a 9 October 2013 lecture on
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4275:Molecular Biology and Evolution
4226:"Surnames and the Y chromosome"
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5334:, "Piłsudski, Józef Klemens,"
4751:, "Piłsudski, Józef Klemens,"
4711:TV interview program, British
4535:Journal of Marriage and Family
4062:
3631:Office for National Statistics
2791:The Guardian (13 March 2013).
2745:The Stuart Successions Project
2326:
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1453:, ca. early twentieth century.
840:the principles of family law.
834:European Court of Human Rights
647:, in family and social life.
580:to each other, and of a child
449:Hague Convention (maintenance)
13:
1:
5185:"Alembert, Jean le Rond d'",
5037:"BBC - Ethics: Honour Crimes"
4402:"UK | The no-sex 'myth'"
4033:Grupo Copesa (13 July 2014).
2183:
2102:Anne Orthwood's bastard trial
2092:Abortion in the United States
1900:
1742:, makes the same point: that
939:following the child's birth.
624:carry the same implications.
439:International child abduction
5425:The New York Review of Books
4781:Albert Einstein: A Biography
4660:Figure 9, Frances Finnegan,
4380:10.1080/03071022.2013.790236
4181:J Epidemiol Community Health
1795:Fernando (Hernando) Columbus
1366:, and removal of the ban on
1169:(59%) and the lowest in the
524:Paternal rights and abortion
7:
5337:Polski słownik biograficzny
4754:Polski słownik biograficzny
4224:Sykes, B; Irven, C (2000).
3363:Births: Final Data for 2014
3333:Births: Final Data for 2013
3303:Births: Final Data for 2012
3273:Births: Final Data for 2011
3243:Births: Final Data for 2010
3213:Births: Final Data for 2009
3183:Births: Final Data for 2008
3153:Births: Final Data for 2007
3123:Births: Final Data for 2006
3093:Births: Final Data for 2005
3063:Births: Final Data for 2004
3033:Births: Final Data for 2003
3003:Births: Final Data for 2002
2973:Births: Final Data for 2001
2943:Births: Final Data for 2000
2243:William Blackstone (1753),
2084:
2032:
1884:Violence and honor killings
1111:, while only 46.6% were in
434:Hague Convention (adoption)
75:, discuss the issue on the
10:
5554:
5528:Extramarital relationships
5295:The Encyclopedia Americana
5257:The Encyclopedia Americana
5234:The Encyclopedia Americana
5211:The Encyclopedia Americana
5188:The Encyclopedia Americana
5165:The Encyclopedia Americana
5142:The Encyclopedia Americana
4851:Colorado Public Television
4766:J. Renn and R. Schulmann,
2894:U.S. Public Health Service
2769:Libreria Editrice Vaticana
2314:(16 & 17 Geo. 5 c. 60)
1904:
1627:, in a non-viable earlier
1421:
1331:Before the dissolution of
1308:
1289:
787:, an unmarried father has
293:Parenting coordinator (US)
36:
29:
4101:Gilding, Michael (2005).
3939:"Births outside marriage"
2483:"National Report: France"
2222:Macfarlane, Alan (1980).
2137:Hague Adoption Convention
1817:Beatriz EnrĂquez de Arana
978:Reports published by the
726:Shaw Stewarts of Greenock
572:, in traditional Western
461:Family and criminal code
419:Private international law
413:Private international law
41:. For the 2008 film, see
5502:newscast, 24 April 2019
5442:Cornell University Press
5390:Harvard University Press
5351:Shirley Foster Hartley,
5348:, 1981, pp. 311–24.
5283:(subscription required).
5126:Encyclopaedia Britannica
4960:newscast, 24 April 2019
4937:, William Collins, 2018.
4576:Demographic-research.org
4193:10.1136/jech.2005.036517
4138:10.1177/0038038508099102
3607:Demographic-research.org
2097:Affiliation (family law)
1845:University of Copenhagen
1639:, until his first wife,
1489:presumption of paternity
1380:women in the labor force
1070:Yorkshire and the Humber
504:Parental child abduction
351:Contact & visitation
238:Dissolution of marriages
5231:"Audubon, John James",
4917:Encyclopedia Britannica
4664:, Congrave Press, 2001.
2689:Tuan Anh Nguyen et al.
2142:Illegitimacy in fiction
2052:Jean le Rond d'Alembert
1907:Illegitimacy in fiction
1809:Filipa Moniz Perestrelo
1354:, decriminalization of
1278:, 24%. However, in the
1039:(48.2% as of 2017) and
804:Equal Protection Clause
791:if he is listed on the
789:parental responsibility
775:Since December 2003 in
5523:Civil law (common law)
5422:, 142 pp., $ 14.95 ),
5410:, translated from the
5326:Henry Holt and Company
4770:, 1992, pp. 73–74, 78.
4335:10.1098/rspb.2014.2898
3380:. pp. 7 & 41.
2040:Leone Battista Alberti
1872:In more recent times,
1869:
1836:". The result was the
1797:
1760:
1731:
1688:
1663:
1469:Mater semper certa est
1454:
1438:
1419:
1386:, and availability of
1035:(48.5%. in 2021), the
986:
967:
953:
894:
860:Contemporary situation
722:Robert III of Scotland
693:, a bastard could not
661:
366:UN Rights of the Child
361:Grandparent visitation
288:Custody evaluator (US)
265:Matrimonial Causes Act
5496:All Things Considered
5139:"Leonardo da Vinci",
4954:All Things Considered
4437:Epc2008.princeton.edu
4287:10.1093/molbev/msp022
4006:Paa2013.princeton.edu
2806:Fox (13 March 2013).
2338:Catholic Encyclopedia
2058:(1755 or 1757–1804),
1865:
1839:Libro de los Epitomes
1793:
1756:
1726:
1694:My Thoughts Be Bloody
1684:
1654:
1444:
1429:
1415:
1399:Roman Catholic Church
1309:Further information:
1058:North East of England
1020:To a certain degree,
973:
965:
948:
929:Roman Catholic Church
890:
724:was ancestral to the
710:Robert II of Scotland
635:churches, especially
346:Filial responsibility
341:Tender years doctrine
316:DNA paternity testing
174:Validity of marriages
5346:Polska Akademia Nauk
5292:"Dumas, Alexandre",
4705:On the 4 March 2011
4662:Do Penance or Perish
2287:"Category: Baptisms"
2266:. pp. 3 et seq.
2177:Unintended pregnancy
2157:Marks of distinction
2107:Bastard (Jewish law)
2048:Erasmus of Rotterdam
1801:Christopher Columbus
1774:Another biographer,
1670:and his wife-to-be,
1500:if celebrated in an
1043:(46.7% as of 2016).
529:Right to family life
191:Prenuptial agreement
186:Marriage certificate
161:Domestic partnership
81:create a new article
73:improve this article
5208:"Smithson, James",
4920:. 23 February 2024.
3818:. STATISTIK AUSTRIA
3713:. 24 September 2013
3637:on 22 December 2015
2698:533 U.S. 53
2312:Legitimacy Act 1926
2167:Non-paternity event
2027:George R. R. Martin
1948:Nathaniel Hawthorne
1917:William Shakespeare
1716:who a year earlier
1698:Junius Brutus Booth
1647:Social implications
1485:extra quatuor maria
1446:Magdalene laundries
1392:reproductive rights
1311:Reproductive rights
1292:Non-paternity event
1286:Covert illegitimacy
1005:In April 2009, the
830:filiation naturelle
764:of his parents. In
745:Legitimacy Act 1959
741:Legitimacy Act 1926
255:Grounds for divorce
151:Common-law marriage
5366:Palgrave Macmillan
4901:, 1976, pp. 28–29.
4853:), one hour, 2013.
4329:(1803): 20142898.
3739:on 5 December 2018
3496:. 25 January 2011.
2669:on 19 October 2010
2611:Bureau des Traités
2586:Bureau des Traités
2064:John James Audubon
2056:Alexander Hamilton
1983:Fyodor Dostoyevsky
1870:
1841:(Book of Epitomes)
1798:
1761:
1744:Alexander Hamilton
1732:
1728:Alexander Hamilton
1689:
1664:
1455:
1439:
1358:, introduction of
1194:Dominican Republic
1167:Northern Territory
1098:South East England
1086:South West England
1066:North West England
1026:religion in Europe
987:
968:
911:Elizabeth's mother
899:line of succession
895:
826:filiation légitime
755:and succession to
749:putative marriages
499:Legality of incest
205:Voidable marriages
196:Matrimonial regime
136:Types of marriages
18:Illegitimate child
5467:978-1-4165-8605-0
5450:978-0-8014-1491-6
5398:978-0-674-70494-7
5374:978-1-4039-9065-5
4931:Edward Wilson-Lee
4812:978-1-4165-8605-0
4789:978-0-313-33080-3
2930:. pp. 28–31.
2764:Code of Canon Law
2638:. 5 February 2020
2439:the United States
2076:Alexandre Dumas,
2074:(1820–1887), and
2044:Leonardo da Vinci
1960:Alexandre Dumas,
1937:Alexandre Dumas,
1921:Benjamin Franklin
1821:Edward Wilson-Lee
1813:Fernando Columbus
1706:John Wilkes Booth
1546:a child's birth.
1534:In most national
1494:Marriage Act 1753
1337:Nicolae Ceausescu
1322:social convention
1318:Marriage Act 1753
956:Nonmarital births
933:Code of Canon Law
921:putative marriage
793:birth certificate
777:England and Wales
671:Statute of Merton
629:sexual revolution
567:
566:
489:Domestic violence
463:(or criminal law)
371:Children's rights
305:Children's issues
109:
108:
101:
83:, as appropriate.
16:(Redirected from
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5332:Andrzej Garlicki
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2194:
2068:Alexander Herzen
1956:Anthony Trollope
1913:works of fiction
1849:Book of Epitomes
1594:equal-protection
1555:social attitudes
1435:Richard Redgrave
1384:female sexuality
1333:Marxist–Leninist
1115:(which contains
1109:Poitou-Charentes
1094:Northern Ireland
866:nationality laws
783:and May 2006 in
781:Northern Ireland
779:, April 2002 in
718:Stewarts of Bute
622:natural daughter
592:, also known as
559:
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270:Legal separation
260:No-fault divorce
225:Amatonormativity
215:Marriageable age
181:Marriage licence
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4978:The Good Search
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