No, not per se, although once-upon-a-time the 'bastard" child bore a social stigma due to their so-called "illegetimate" birth (note: in some nations and cultures this may still hold true today).
The legality of illegitimate birth MAY enter into the legal arena when an 'illegitimate' claims they have, or should be entitled to, inheritance rights.
The cast of Bastardy - 2008 includes: Jack Charles as himself
Bastardy is the state or condition of being illegitimate, of being born to an unmarried woman or as a product of adultery.
Phyllis Davies has written: 'Ewell pauper examination and bastardy papers, 1617-1809' -- subject- s -: History, Illegitimacy, Poor laws
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(in the US) The same federal laws that protect any other person against discrimination.
A bastardy bond is a legal document signed by an unwed mother and sometimes the putative father, agreeing to support the child financially. It was commonly used in the past to establish paternity and ensure that the child would not become a burden on the community.
Not in any country that has laws against slavery.
Yes. Koalas are protected, and may not be hunted for any reason.
They are banned in the United States and any country which has any laws against knives.
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If you are actually referring to 'graffiti,' yes, there are.
No they aren't.