It refers to lawful birth. The assurance the child is who she is purported to be, and also the establishment of maternity and paternity.
It means real, not fake.
The Legitimation of Power was created in 1991.
Jakob Otto has written: 'Hypotyposis legitimationis illegitimorum' -- subject(s): Legitimation of children (Roman law), Legitimation of children
Paternity must be established before child support is awarded. Therefore, it would be unlikely that "legitimation" would change the amount of that support.
If a child is born out of wedlock in Georgia, the father must file a petition seeking legitimation through the courts to become the legal father. Putting a name on a birth certificate is not sufficient. In the legitimation proceeding, the court has the authority to make custody determinations. If the father has not filed for legitimation, he is a legal stranger to the child, and has no rights to custody.
A. May encourage obedience to authority
Carol Hagemann-White has written: 'Legitimation als Anthropologie'
is any symbol provided to decided websites' legitimation
Paul Schandelmaier has written: 'Die Legitimation Nebenbeteiligter zu Prozesshandlungen im Strafverfahren'
Mary Teresa Fynes has written: 'The legitimation of midwifery in Ontario, 1960-1987'
I am the Respondent and am representing myself in this legitimation action.
In cases like this the mother is always considered first for custody, unless for some reason she is not fit to handle her duty as a parent. They will then look into the fathers situation to see if he is fit. Now if the mother and father of the child were never married then the father does not have rights to that child unless he goes through a process called legitimation. Legitimation is just the father claiming the child in a court of law which would then give the father rights to that child and the child can inhereit from the father. You do not have to go through legitimation if the parents were married. Hope this helps.
You may fill them out in advance, but DO NOT sign themuntil you are in the presence of the Notary.