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  2. Child support by country - Wikipedia

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    There is an overarching framework of federal legislation (title IV-D of the Social Security Act) and regulation within which the states must operate if they wish to receive federal funding. States may also receive additional financial "incentive" payments for establishing paternity, or establishing or modifying child support orders.

  3. Paternity law - Wikipedia

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    a man may accept the paternity of the child in what is called an acknowledgment of paternity, voluntary acknowledgement of paternity or affidavit of parentage, [2] [3] the mother or legal authorities can file a petition for a determination of paternity against a putative father, or; paternity can be determined by the courts through estoppel ...

  4. Women in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Czech citizens, 68% in May 2019, believe abortion should be allowed at a women's request. [7] As abortion rights were severely restricted in neighboring Poland in 2021, Czech activists founded Ciocia Czesia (or Auntie Czech) to assist Polish women in traveling to Czech Republic to receive safe abortions. [8]

  5. Czech nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The citizenship law of the Czech Republic is based on the principles of jus sanguinis or "right by blood". [1] In other words, descent from a Czech parent is the primary method of acquiring Czech citizenship (together with naturalisation). Birth on Czech territory without a Czech parent is in itself insufficient for the conferral of Czech ...

  6. Recognition (family law) - Wikipedia

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    The statement necessary to establish paternity may be submitted by a person if they are at least 16 years of age and there are no grounds for legal incapacitation. If a man having recognised paternity does not have full legal capacity, he may make a statement necessary for the recognition of paternity only before a court guardianship.

  7. Surrogacy laws by country - Wikipedia

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    The current laws applied are those from a natural childbirth. This means the child must be registered with the surnames of the gestational carrier and her partner or spouse, if she has any. Only through a challenging paternity lawsuit before a judge may the commissioning parents be recognized as legal parents, and it may include genetic tests. [26]

  8. Court Sides With Bachelor Clayton Echard In Paternity Trial ...

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    Clayton Echard’s lengthy paternity fight against an ex has come to a close with the court siding with the former Bachelor. The 31-year-old’s court battle against Laura Owens on Tuesday, June 18.

  9. Category:Law of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Gun law in the Czech Republic; E. Eternity clause; F. Familiants Law; L. Law of the Czech Republic; M. Marriage in the Czech Republic; S. Self-defence law (Czech ...