FATHERED - significado y definición. Qué es FATHERED
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Qué (quién) es FATHERED - definición

LEGAL STATUS OF A CHILD BORN TO PARENTS WHO ARE LEGALLY MARRIED
Illegitimacy; Illegitimate child; Bastardy; Illegimate; Illegitimate; Out of wedlock; Bastard child; Out-of-wedlock birth; Illegitimate birth; Illegitamacy; Illegitimate children; Natural son; Out-of-wedlock; Legitimacy law in England and Wales; Born out of wedlock; Fathered out of wedlock; Legitimate child; In-wedlock; In wedlock; Extramarital child; Natural child; Illegitimacy (law); Natural children; Natural daughter; Legitimacy (Family law); Extramarital son; Illegitimate son; Illegitimate daughter; Out-of-wedlock child; Legitimate birth; Bastardry; Out-of-wedlock births
  • [[Mileva Marić]] and [[Albert Einstein]], 1912
  • [[Alexander Hamilton]], 1790
  • [[Edwin Booth]]
  • [[Elizabeth I]]
  • Fernando (Hernando) Columbus]]
  • [[Magdalene laundries]] were institutions that existed from the 18th to the late 20th centuries, throughout Europe and North America, where "fallen women", including unmarried mothers, were detained. Photo: Magdalene laundry in [[Ireland]], ca. early twentieth century.<ref>Figure 9, Frances Finnegan, ''Do Penance or Perish'', Congrave Press, 2001.</ref>
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  • [[T. E. Lawrence]]
  • ''The Outcast'', by [[Richard Redgrave]], 1851. A patriarch casts his daughter and her illegitimate baby out of the family home.

Fathered      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Father.
fatherless         
  • A single mother and child
  • Statue of a mother at the [[Yasukuni Shrine]], dedicated to war widows who raised their children alone
  • right
PARENT RAISING A CHILD ALONE
Singlemother; Single-parent family; Monoparental family; Single mother; Single father; Single Mom; Single parents; Single mothers; Single-parent families; Fatherless; Solo parent; Solo mother; Unwed mother; Single motherhood; Single mother household; Single parent household; Single father household; Absent parents; Lone parent; Single parenting; Single mothers by choice; Single mom; Single mother by choice; Single Mothers By Choice; Choice mother; Choice mothers; Motherless; Choice parent; Unmarried mother; Single-parent household; Single-parent; Single-parent homes; Unwed motherhood; Fatherlessness; Solo Parent; Single dad; Single mum; Unwed pregnancy; Motherlessness; Single Parents; Mental health of single mothers; Single Father; Unmarried mothers; Single caregiver
You describe children as fatherless when their father has died or does not live with them.
...widows and fatherless children...
They were left fatherless.
ADJ
Fatherly         
WEBSITE THAT POSTS PARENTING ADVICE
Fatherly.com
·adj Of or pertaining to a father.
II. Fatherly ·adj Like a father in affection and care; paternal; tender; protecting; careful.

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Legitimacy (family law)

Legitimacy, in traditional Western common law, is the status of a child born to parents who are legally married to each other, and of a child conceived before the parents obtain a legal divorce. Conversely, illegitimacy, also known as bastardy, has been the status of a child born outside marriage, such a child being known as a bastard, a love child, a natural child, or illegitimate. In Scots law, the terms natural son and natural daughter bear the same implications.

The importance of legitimacy has decreased substantially in Western countries since the sexual revolution of the 1960s and 1970s and the declining influence of conservative Christian churches in family and social life.

Births outside marriage now represent a large majority in many countries of Western Europe and the Americas, as well as in many former European colonies. In many Western-influenced cultures, stigma based on parents' marital status, and use of the word bastard, are now widely considered dated.

Ejemplos de uso de FATHERED
1. These chosen stallions fathered the next generation of Lipizzaners.
2. Smith has not said who fathered her second child.
3. Canadian soldiers fathered an estimated 23,000 children in wartime liaisons.
4. Pirro also fathered a child in an extramarital affair.
5. DNA testing will determine whether the suspect fathered the fetus.