Though most children can easily answer the question, "Who's your daddy?", the concept of paternity is complex and multifaceted. Courts have stumbled in answering it. In order to ground paternal rights and obligations in a satisfactory way, we need to disaggregate the various elements of stereotypical paternity. It is not sufficient merely to separate social from biological paternity. The latter concept, itself, is complex. We need to separate the procreative element of paternity from the genetic relationship
This article examines the recent history and current status of the marital presumption of paternity....
The purpose of this article is to examine the notion of legal paternal responsibility from the pers...
False paternity occurs when a man is incorrectly presumed, acknowledged, or adjudicated to be the fa...
Though most children can easily answer the question, "Who's your daddy?", the concept of paternity i...
This marital presumption permitted courts to assume a set of biological facts in the name of prese...
Perhaps you\u27ve seen the signs along a number of major highways in Maryland. A pregnant Mona Lisa ...
Examines the question of what the basis for establishing fatherhood should be. Explores how legal pa...
The introduction, availability, and marketing of a transparent and decisive method for determining g...
Genes should not define fatherhood. This is wrong for men, and wrong for children. Genes define iden...
Deciding who should be a child\u27s legal parents at birth seems a simple task. Instinctively, the a...
This paper reports the preliminary findings of a qualitative investigation into the experience of ge...
Who is a child’s father? Is it the man who raised her, or the one whose genes she carries—or both? W...
This article addresses the role of the genetic tie in the parent-child relationship through three le...
As Justice Brennan observed in Michael H. v. Gerald D. so many years ago, we must “identify the poin...
When a child is conceived from sexual intercourse between a married, heterosexual couple, the child ...
This article examines the recent history and current status of the marital presumption of paternity....
The purpose of this article is to examine the notion of legal paternal responsibility from the pers...
False paternity occurs when a man is incorrectly presumed, acknowledged, or adjudicated to be the fa...
Though most children can easily answer the question, "Who's your daddy?", the concept of paternity i...
This marital presumption permitted courts to assume a set of biological facts in the name of prese...
Perhaps you\u27ve seen the signs along a number of major highways in Maryland. A pregnant Mona Lisa ...
Examines the question of what the basis for establishing fatherhood should be. Explores how legal pa...
The introduction, availability, and marketing of a transparent and decisive method for determining g...
Genes should not define fatherhood. This is wrong for men, and wrong for children. Genes define iden...
Deciding who should be a child\u27s legal parents at birth seems a simple task. Instinctively, the a...
This paper reports the preliminary findings of a qualitative investigation into the experience of ge...
Who is a child’s father? Is it the man who raised her, or the one whose genes she carries—or both? W...
This article addresses the role of the genetic tie in the parent-child relationship through three le...
As Justice Brennan observed in Michael H. v. Gerald D. so many years ago, we must “identify the poin...
When a child is conceived from sexual intercourse between a married, heterosexual couple, the child ...
This article examines the recent history and current status of the marital presumption of paternity....
The purpose of this article is to examine the notion of legal paternal responsibility from the pers...
False paternity occurs when a man is incorrectly presumed, acknowledged, or adjudicated to be the fa...