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ancestry, antecedents, birth, bloodline, derivation, descent, extraction, family, family connection, family tree, filiation, forebears, forefathers, foreparents, former generations, genealogical tree, genealogy, genesis, genus, house, line, line of ancestors, lineage, origin, paternity, pedigree, primogenitors, progenitors, source, stem, stirps, stock, tribe
associated concepts: determination of parentage, illegitimacy, legitimacy, paternity proceeding
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adoption (affiliation), affiliation (bloodline), affinity (family ties), ancestry, birth (lineage), blood, bloodline, citation (attribution), derivation, descent (lineage), family (common ancestry), filiation, lineage, origin (ancestry), origination, paternity, race, source
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
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in both England and Scotland it is legally presumed that a child born during marriage is also the child of the husband. The presumption can be rebutted. The court can order DNA (See DNA profiling) or other tests, but if the mother, having control, does not allow samples to be taken then all the court can do is draw such inferences as are appropriate. There are very technical rules as to who is a parent in cases of artificial insemination and the like: Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990. See illegitimacy.
Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001.