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  2. European Convention on the Legal Status of Children born out ...

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    The status of children born outside of wedlock is, indirectly, or directly, also treated in provisions of the European Convention on Human Rights (Articles 8, 12 and 14), the European Social Charter (Articles 16, 17), the and the European Convention on Nationality (Articles 5, 6).

  3. Legitimacy (family law) - Wikipedia

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    The percentage of first-born children born out of wedlock is considerably higher (by roughly 10%, for the EU), as marriage often takes place after the first baby has arrived. For example, for the Czech Republic, whereas the total nonmarital births are less than half, 47.7%, (third quarter of 2015) the percentage of first-born outside marriage ...

  4. Birthright citizenship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following conditions affect children born outside the U.S. and its outlying possessions to married parents (special conditions affect children born out of wedlock: see below): [27] If both parents are U.S. citizens, the child is a citizen if either of the parents has had residency in the U.S. prior to the child's birth

  5. Ohio teaches that children born to unmarried parents are ...

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    In Ohio, 42.6% of children are born to unmarried parents and more than one-third of children live with one parent. Besides a phone call and a letter, there are no practical consequences for not ...

  6. African-American family structure - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, 68% of black children were born outside of marriage (where 'marriage' is defined with a government-issued license). [8] According to the CDC/NCHS Vital statistic report 1970–2010, [ 9 ] in 2011, 72% of black babies were born to unmarried mothers, [ 10 ] [ 11 ] while the 2018 National Vital Statistics Report provides a figure of 69.4 ...

  7. Stanley v. Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Stanley v. Illinois, 405 U.S. 645 (1972), was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the fathers of children born out of wedlock had a fundamental right to their children. Until the ruling, when the mother of a child born out of wedlock was unable to care for the child, through death or other circumstances, the ...

  8. More babies born out of wedlock or civil partnerships ‘for ...

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  9. Duggar Cousin Confesses She Was Born Out of Wedlock - AOL

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    Well, this is very un-Duggar. 19 Kids and Counting star Amy Duggar, cousin of the namesake 19 Duggar siblings, made a confession on her Instagram Monday, admitting that she was born out of wedlock.