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  1. Legitimacy, in traditional Western common law, is the status of a child born to parents who are legally married to each other, and of a child conceived before the parents obtain a legal divorce. Conversely, illegitimacy, also known as bastardy, has been the status of a child born outside marriage, such a child being known as a ...

  2. 17 de may. de 2022 · An illegitimate child is when the mother and father were not married at the time of the child’s birth. Other names for illegitimate children are natural born, bastard, and base-born. The less common words used were spurious, imputed, reputed, and misbegotten. [1]

  3. Abstract. This chapter argues for the rich and varied approaches taken by the aristocracy and gentry in providing for illegitimate children. Insights into the immediate circumstances of the birth are provided in the naming of the bastard child, both in forenames and family names attributed and adopted – suggesting the relative importance of ...

  4. illegitimacy, status of children begotten and born outside of wedlock. Many statutes either state, or are interpreted to mean, that usually a child born under a void marriage is not illegitimate if his parents clearly believed that they were legally married.

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  5. 250–264. Published: August 2022. Split View. Annotate. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. The book concludes that illegitimacy mattered. It had a measurable negative impact on illegitimate individuals’ relationships with parents and family, and on marriage and educational opportunities.

  6. Abstract. Legal systems traditionally distinguish between legitimate and illegitimate birth, with the illegitimate (‘bastard’) denied recognition. A number of techniques were developed to mitigate the hardship and injustice which this distinction caused — such as legitimation by subsequent marriage and treating a child’s parents as ...

  7. 13 de nov. de 2015 · Illegitimacy under Hindu Law. November 13, 2015 · Read time: 12 min. By Kunjal Arora, Institute of Law, Nirma University. Editor’s Note: Illegitimate means “something which is contrary to law”. Illegitimate children as understood are those children who are not born out of a lawful wedlock.