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Display titlePaternity Cases in Denmark
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Page creatorMorrisGF (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation18:36, 16 March 2010
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In earlier times, there was only a paternity case if the mother of an illegitimate child chose to bring up the case. In principle, the authorities were indifferent when it came to the illegitimate fathers, and it was up to the mothers to hold them accountable. It is not always possible to find out who the father of a child born out of wedlock is. Even in modern times it can be difficult. Perhaps there had been more than one who could have fathered the child - perhaps the mother did not have enough information to allow the authorities to be able to locate the correct person.
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