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Qué (quién) es FILIATION - definición

LEGAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PARENT AND CHILD

filiation         
[?f?l?'e??(?)n]
¦ noun
1. the fact of being the child of a particular parent or parents.
2. the relation of one thing to another from which it is derived or descended.
Origin
ME: from Fr., from eccles. and med. L. filiatio(n-), from L. filius 'son', filia 'daughter'.
Filiation         
·noun The relationship of a son or child to a parent, ·esp. to a father.
II. Filiation ·noun The assignment of a bastard child to some one as its father; affiliation.
III. Filiation ·add. ·noun One that is derived from a parent or source; an offshoot; as, the filiations are from a common stock.
IV. Filiation ·add. ·noun Descent from, or as if from, a parent; relationship like that of a son; as, to determine the filiation of a language.
Filiation         
Filiation is the legal termFiliation, Lawyers International Law Dictionary for the recognized legal status of the relationship between family members, or more specifically the legal relationship between parent and child. As described by the Government of Quebec:

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Filiation

Filiation is the legal term for the recognized legal status of the relationship between family members, or more specifically the legal relationship between parent and child. As described by the Government of Quebec:

Filiation is the relationship which exists between a child and the child’s parents, whether the parents are of the same or the opposite sex. The relationship can be established by blood, by law in certain cases, or by a judgment of adoption. Once filiation has been established, it creates rights and obligations for both the child and the parents, regardless of the circumstances of the child’s birth.

Filiation differs from, but impacts, both parental rights and inheritance.

The statute of limitations period for filiation is thirty years.

An example of law regarding filiation is found in the Civil Code of Quebec, Book 2, Title 2 "Filiation", which details how filiation may be established, claimed, and transferred.