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Legitimation is a remedy by means of which those who in fact were not born in wedlock and should, therefore, be considered legitimate, it being supposed that they were born when their parents were already married. Legitimation takes place by the subsequent valid marriage of the parents of the child.
Even ing to the dictionary definition, a bastard is A person born of parents not married to each other. Even if they get married afterwards, His status would be same, a bastard born ou
usually offensive : a child born to parents who are not married to each other. Note: This sense of bastard has not always been offensive. In fact, it was a relatively neutral term until as recently as the late 20th century, when it began to take on its offensive status.
Illegitimate Children An illegitimate child is when the mother and father were not married at the time of the childs birth. Other names for illegitimate children are natural born, bastard, and base-born. The less common words used were spurious, imputed, reputed, and misbegotten.
The bastard was defined as one who was born out of lawful wedlock, either because he was the child of a woman who was not lawfully married at all or because he was the child of a woman who was lawfully married, but was begotten by one other than her lawful husband.
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The natural parents are usually given custody of their illegitimate offspring, the mother having priority. Formerly, fathers of illegitimate children had no obligation to support them, but many statutes have modified this.
Legitimate children are those whose parents are married. The birth is considered as being outside marriage (formerly illegitimate) when this is not the case. A child born outside marriage whose mother then marries is said to be legitimised by marriage.
Bastardy, as a legal term, designates the civil condition of a child born under illegitimate circumstances. Under English common law, children born out of lawful wedlock were classed as bastards. In the eyes of the law they had no parents, no kindred, and no ancestors.

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