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    Legitimacy (law)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    (Redirected from Illegitimate children )

    Not to be confused with Legitimacy (political) .

    "Illegitimate" redirects here. For other uses, see Illegitimate (disambiguation) .

    Family law

    Family

    Marriage and other

    equivalent or similar unions and status

    Marriage

    Types of marriages

    Prenuptial agreement

    Cohabitation

    Civil union

    Domestic partnership

    Validity of marriages

    Void and Voidable marriages

    Annulment

    Dissolution of marriages

    Divorce

    Adultery

    Grounds for divorce

    Matrimonial Causes Act

    Legal separation

    Alimony

    Parenting plan

    esidence !"# !$%&% and '())

    Parental rights

    Custody $valuator !"%*%)

    Parenting coordinator !"%*%)

    Other issues

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    Paternity

    Legitimacy

    Child custody

    Legal guardian

    Adoption

    Child support

    Contact + Visitation

    CAFCA** !"# !$%&%))

    Grandparent visitation

    "%'% ights of the Child

    Children,s rights

    $mancipation

    Foster care

    &ard

    Parental child abduction

    Private international law

    Private international la-

    Divorce

    Marriage

    (nternational child abduction

    .ague Convention !child abduction)

    The Family and the Criminal Code

    (or Criminal Law

    Paternity fraud

    /igamy

    CP* !"%*%)

    Child abuse

    Domestic violence

    (ncest

    Child0selling

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    In Western common law , legitimacy is the status of a child born to parents who are legally married to each

    other; and of a child concei ed before the parents recei e a legal di orce !

    "on ersely, illegitimacy (or bastardy ) is the status of a child born outside marriage! #he conse$uences of

    illegitimacy ha e pertained mainly to a child%s rights of inheritance to the putati e father %s estate and the child%s

    right to bear the father%s surname or title! Illegitimacy has also had conse$uences for the mother%s and child%s

    right to support from the putati e father! (&ee 'ffiliation (family law) !)

    Contents

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    * Law

    + omenclature

    - "ontemporary position

    . /0tramarital births

    1 2istory

    3 &ocial implications

    4 In popular culture

    5 otable people

    6 &ee also

    *7 References

    ** 8ibliography

    *+ /0ternal links

    Law edit

    In medie al Wales , a 9bastard9 was defined simply as a child not acknowledged by its father! 'll children,

    whether born in or out of wedlock, that were acknowledged by the father, en:oyed the same legal rights,

    including the right to share in the father%s estate! 'fter /ngland%s con$uest of Wales, /nglish law came to apply

    in Wales!

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    /ngland %s &tatute of erton (*+-1) stated, regarding illegitimacy< 92e is a bastard that is born before the

    marriage of his parents!9 * #his definition also applied to situations when a child%s parents could not marry, as

    when one or both were already married or when the relationship was incestuous!

    #he =oor Law of *143 formed the basis of /nglish bastardy law! Its purpose was to punish a bastard child%s

    mother and putati e father, and also to relie e the parish from the cost of supporting mother and child! 98y an

    act of *143 (*5 /li>abeth "! -), it was ordered that bastards should be supported by their putati e fathers,

    though bastardy orders in the $uarter sessions date from before this date! If the genitor could be found, then he

    was put under ery great pressure to accept responsibility and to maintain the child!9 +

    ?nder /nglish law , a bastard was unable to be an heir to real property , in contrast to the situation under ci il

    law , and could not be legitimi>ed by the subse$uent marriage of father to his mother! #here was one e0ceptioned the birth of a child if the parents subse$uently

    married each other, pro ided that they had not been married to someone else in the meantime! #he Legitimacy

    'ct *616 e0tended the legitimi>ation e en if the parents had married others in the meantime and to putati e

    marriages which the parents incorrectly belie ed were alid! either the *6+3 nor *613 'cts changed the Law

    of &uccession ! #he Family Law Reform 'ct *636 (c! .3) allowed a bastard to inherit on the intestacy of his

    parents! In canon and in ci il law, the offspring of putati e marriages ha e also been considered legitimate! 1

    In the ?nited &tates, in the early *647s a series of &upreme "ourt decisions held that most commonAlaw

    disabilities imposed upon illegitimacy were in alid as iolations of the /$ual =rotection "lause of

    the Fourteenth 'mendment to the ?nited &tates "onstitution ! 3 any other countries ha e abolished by

    legislation any legal disabilities of a child born out of wedlock!

    omenclature edit

    ?se of the term 9illegitimate child9 is now rare, e en in legal conte0ts! #erms such as 9e0tramarital child9, 9lo e

    child9 and 9child born out of wedlock9 are more commonly used! 'lso used in 8ritain is 9 bastard 9, though

    e0pressions such as 9natural child9 are preferred in polite society!

    "ontemporary position edit

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    /li>abeth I of /ngland

    Bespite the decreasing legal rele ance of illegitimacy, an important e0ception may be found in the nationality

    laws of many countries, which discriminate against illegitimate children in the application of jus

    sanguinis , particularly in cases where the child%s connection to the country lies only through the father! #his is

    true of the ?nited &tates, 4 and its constitutionality was upheld by the &upreme "ourt in Nguyen . IN! ! 5

    Legitimacy also continues to be rele ant to hereditary titles, with only legitimate children being admitted to

    the line of succession ! &ome monarchs, howe er, such as /li>abeth I of /ngland , ha e, by dint of special

    legislation, succeeded to the throne despite the contro ersial status of their legitimacy!

    'nnulment of marriage does not change the status of illegitimacy of children born to the couple during

    their putati e marriage , i.e. , between their marriage ceremony and the legal annulment of their marriage! For

    e0ample, canon **-4 of the Roman "atholic "hurch %s "ode of "anon Law specifically affirms the legitimacy of

    a child born to a marriage that is declared null following the child%s birth!

    #he "atholic "hurch is also changing its attitude toward unwed mothers and baptism of the children! In

    critici>ing the priests who refused to bapti>e outAofAwedlock children, =ope Francis argued that the mothers had

    done the right thing by gi ing life to the child and should not be shunned by the church< 6 *7 **

    In our ecclesiastical region there are priests who don%t baptise the children of single mothers because they

    weren%t concei ed in the sanctity of marriage! #hese are today%s hypocrites! #hose who clericalise the church!

    #hose who separate the people of Cod from sal ation! 'nd this poor girl who, 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 baptisedD

    /0tramarital births edit

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    =ercentage of births to unmarried women, selected countries, *657 and +774! *+

    #he proportion of children born outside marriage is rising in all /? countries, orth 'merica, and 'ustralia! *- In

    /urope, besides the low le els of fertility rates and the delay of motherhood, another factor that now

    characteri>es fertility is the growing percentage of li e births outside marriage! In the /? , this phenomenon has

    been on the rise in recent years in almost e ery country; and in se en countries, mostly in northern /urope, it

    already accounts for the ma:ority of li e births! *.

    In +776, .*E of children born in the ?nited &tates were born to unmarried mothers (up from 1E a half century

    ago)! #hat includes 4-E of nonA2ispanic black children, 1-E of 2ispanic children (of all races), and +6E of

    nonA2ispanic white children!*1 *3

    In 'pril +776, the ational "enter for 2ealth &tatistics announced that nearly.7 percent of 'merican infants born in +774 were born to an unwed mother ; that of .!- million children, *!4

    million were born to unmarried parents, a +1 percent increase from +77+! *4 #he percentage born e0tramaritally

    increased +*E during +77+ 4, reaching *,4*.,3.- in +774 (or nearly . in *7 ?!&! births)! *+ ost births to

    teenagers in the ?&' (53E in +774) are nonmarital; in +774, 37E of births to women +7 +., and nearly oneA

    third of births to women +1 +6, were nonmarital! *+ In +774, teenagers accounted for :ust +-E of nonmarital

    births, down steeply from 17E in *647! *+

    In +7**, -6!1E of all births in the +4 /? countries were e0tramarital! In that year, births outside marriage

    represented a ma:orityin Iceland (31!7E), /stonia (16!4E), &lo enia (13!5E), 8ulgaria (13!*E), France (11!5E) , orway (11!7E), &w

    eden (1.!-E), and 8elgium (17E)! #he proportion of e0tramarital births is also approaching half

    in Benmark (.6E), the ?nited Gingdom (.4!-E) and the etherlands (.1!-E) ! *5 Hther /uropean countries with

    a high rate of e0tramarital births for the year +7** are Lat ia (..!3E), 2ungary (.+!-E), ">ech

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    Republic (.*!5E), Finland (.7!6E), 'ustria (.7!.E) ,Lu0embourg (-.!*E), &lo akia (-.!7E), Cermany (--!1E)!*6 #he lowest proportion of births outside marriage was found in Creece (4!.E) and "yprus (*3!6E)! *5

    In the /?, the a erage percentage of e0tramarital births has risen steadily in recent years, from +4!.E in +777

    to -6!1E in +7**! *5

    It is notable that traditionallyAconser ati e "atholic countries now also ha e substantial proportions of

    e0tramarital births< e!g!, =ortugal , .1!3E (in +7*+) ; +7 &pain , -4!.E (in +7**); Ireland , --!4E (in +7**); Italy ,

    +-!.E (in +7**)! *5

    #he percentage of firstAborn children born out of wedlock is considerably higher (by roughly *7E, for the /?),

    as marriage often takes place after the first baby has arri ed!

    Latin 'merica has the highest rates of nonAmarital childbearing in the world (11 4.E of all children in this

    region are born to unmarried parents) ! +* In most countries in this traditionally "atholic region, children born

    outside marriage are now the norm! / en in the early *667s, the phenomenon was ery common< in *66-, outA

    ofAwedlock births in e0ico were .*!1E, in "hile .-!3E, in =uerto Rico .1!5E, in "osta Rica .5!+E! In other

    countries, they were the ma:ority< in 'rgentina 1+!4E, in 8eli>e 15!*E, in /l &al ador 4-E, in =anama 57E! ++

    +-

    Hther traditionally "atholic countries ha e also been e0periencing ma:ority e0tramarital births< in

    +774, =araguay 47E, Bominican Republic 3-E! +-

    HutAofAwedlock births are less common in 'sia< in *66- the rate in apan was *!.E; in Israel , -!*E; in "hina ,

    1!3E; in ?>bekistan , 3!.E; in Ga>akhstan , +*E; in Gyrgy>stan , +.E ! ++

    2istory edit

    "ertainty of paternity has been considered important in a wide range of eras and cultures, especially when

    inheritance and citi>enship were at stake, making the tracking of a man%s estate and genealogy a central part of

    what defined a 9legitimate9 birth! #he ancient Latin dictum, 9 ater semper certa est 9 (9#he mother is always

    certain9, while the father is not) emphasi>ed the dilemma!

    In /nglish common law , ustice /dward "oke in *3+3 promulgated the 9Four &eas Rule9 ( e#tra $uatuor maria )

    asserting that, absent impossibility of the father being fertile, there was a presumption of paternity that a married

    woman%s child was her husband%s child! #hat presumption could be $uestioned, though courts generally sidedwith the presumption, thus e0panding the range of the presumption to a &e en &eas Rule9! 8ut it was only with

    the arriage 'ct *41- that a formal and public marriage ceremony at ci il law was re$uired, whereas

    pre iously marriage had a safe ha en if celebrated in an 'nglican church! &till, many 9clandestine9 marriages

    occurred!

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    In many societies, people born out of wedlock did not ha e the same rights of inheritance as those within it, and

    in some societies, e en the same ci il rights ! which% In the ?nited Gingdom and the ?nited &tates, as late as the

    *637s and in certain social strata e en up to today, e0tramarital birth has carried a social stigma ! +. +1 In

    pre ious centuries unwed mothers were forced by social pressure to gi e their children up for adoption ! In other

    cases e0tramarital children ha e been reared by grandparents or married relati es as the 9sisters9, 9brothers9

    or 9cousins9 of the unwed mothers! +3

    In most national :urisdictions , the status of a child as a legitimate or illegitimate heir could be changed A in either

    direction A under the ci il law< ' legislati e act could depri e a child of legitimacy (as in the cases of the sons of

    /dward IJ of /ngland ); con ersely, a marriage between the pre iously unmarried parents, usually within a

    specified time, such as a year, could retroacti ely legitimate a child%s birth!

    Fathers of illegitimate children often did not incur comparable censure or legal responsibility, due to social

    attitudes about se0 , the nature of se0ual reproduction, and the difficulty of determining paternity with certainty !

    8y the final third of the +7th century, in the ?nited &tates , all the states had adopted uniform laws that codified

    the responsibility of both parents to pro ide support and care for a child, regardless of the parents % marital

    status , and ga e e0tramarital as well as adopted persons e$ual rights to inherit their parents% property! In the

    early *647s, a series of &upreme "ourt decisions abolished most, if not all, of the commonAlaw disabilities of

    e0tramarital birth, as being iolations of the e$ualAprotection clause of the Fourteenth 'mendment to the ?nited

    &tates "onstitution ! +4 Cenerally speaking, in the ?nited &tates, 9illegitimacy9 has been supplanted by the

    phrase 9born out of wedlock!9

    ' contribution to the decline of the concept of illegitimacy had been made by increased ease of

    obtaining di orce ! =rior to 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 ci il or canon law , in a nonA iable earlier marriage that

    did not admit of di orce ! #heir only recourse, often, had been to wait for the death of the earlier spouse(s)!

    #hus =olish political and military leader K>ef =i sudski (*534 *6-1) was unable to marry his second

    wife, 'leksandra , until his first wife, aria , died in *6+*; by which t ime =i sudski and 'leksandra had two outA

    ofAwedlock daughters! +5

    &ocial implications edit

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    /dwin 8ooth

    /0tramarital birth has affected not only the indi iduals themsel es! #he stress that such circumstances of birth

    once regularly isited upon families, is illustrated in the case of 'lbert /instein and his wifeAtoAbe, ile a ariM ,

    whoNwhen she became pregnant with the first of their three children, Lieserl Nfelt compelled to maintain

    separate domiciles in different cities!

    &ome persons of e0tramarital birth ha e been dri en to e0cel in their endea ors, for good or ill, by a desire to

    o ercome the social stigma and disad antage that attached to it! ora #itone, in her book y &houghts 'e

    'loody , recounts how the shame and ambition of actor unius 8rutus 8ooth %s two e0tramarital actor

    sons, /dwin 8ooth and ohn Wilkes 8ooth , spurred them to stri e, as ri als, for achie ement and acclaimN

    /dwin, a ?nionist , and ohn Wilkes, the assassin of 'braham Lincoln ! +6

    2istorian ohn Ferling , in his book efferson and amilton* &he +i alry &hat Forged a Nation , makes the samepoint< that 'le0ander 2amilton %s e0tramarital birth spurred him to seek accomplishment and distinction! -7

    #he &wedish artist 'nders Oorn (*537 *6+7) was similarly moti ated by his e0tramarital birth to pro e himself

    and e0cel in his mPtier! -*

    #!/! Lawrence

    &imilarly, #! /! Lawrence %s biographer Flora 'rmitage writes about his e0tramarital birth< 9#he effect on #!/!

    Lawrence of this disco ery was profound; it added to the romantic urge for heroic conductNthe dream ofthe &angreal Nthe seed of ambition, the desire for honor and distinction< the redemption of the blood from its

    taint!9 +. 'nother biographer, ohn /! ack , writes in a similar ein< 9 2 is mother re$uired of him that

    he redeem her fallen state by his own special achie ements, by being a person of unusual alue who

    accomplishes great deeds, preferably religious and ideally on an heroic scale! Lawrence did his best to fulfill

    heroic deeds! 8ut he was plagued, especially after the e ents of the war acti ated his inner conflicts, by a deep

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    sense of failure! 2a ing been decei ed as a child he was later to feel that he himself was a decei erNthat he

    had decei ed the 'rabs!!!9 -+ 9 rs! Lawrence%s original hope that her sons would pro ide her personal

    redemption by becoming "hristian missionaries was fulfilled only by Lawrence%s brother Robert!9 -- ack

    elaborates further< 9=art of his creati ity and originality lies in his %irregularity,% in his capacity to remain outside

    con entional ways of thinking, a tendency which!!! deri es, at least in part, from his illegitimacy! Lawrence%s

    capacity for in ention and his ability to see unusual or humorous relationships in familiar situations come also!!!

    from his illegitimacy! 2e 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! 't the same time Lawrence%s

    illegitimacy had important social conse$uences and placed limitations upon him, which rankled him deeply!!! 't

    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!!! deri ed!!! at least in part from

    his inner iew of his own irregular situation! 2is fickleness about names for himself he changed his name twice

    to distance himself from his 9Lawrence of 'rabia9 persona is directly related!!! to his iew of his parents and tohis identification with them his father had changed his name after running off with #!/! Lawrence%s future

    mother !9 -.

    In popular culture edit

    ain article* Illegitimacy in fiction

    Illegitimacy has for centuries pro ided a motif and plot element to works of fiction by prominent authors,

    including William &hakespeare , 8en:amin Franklin , 2enry Fielding , Joltaire , ane 'usten , 'le0andre

    Bumas, p re , athaniel 2awthorne , "harles Bickens , Wilkie "ollins , 'nthony #rollope , 'le0andre

    Bumas, fils , Ceorge /liot , Leo #olstoy , I an #urgene , Fyodor Bostoye sky , #homas 2ardy , "!&!

    Forester , arcel =agnol , Crace etalious , ohn Ir ing and Ceorge R! R! artin !

    otable people edit

    otable people born outside of wedlock ha e included