A disavowal action is a legal proceeding where a putative father attempts to prove to the court that he is not the father; if successful, it relieves the former putative father of legal responsibility for the child.
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Johnston further proposed that Jacob Johnson s putative father William was a descendant of Sylvanus Sill Johnson ( ca . 1696 1763 ) of Essex, Amelia, and Prince Edward Counties, Virginia, and Johnston County, North Carolina.
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A disavowal action is a legal proceeding where a putative father attempts to prove to the court that he is not the father; if successful, it relieves the former putative father of legal responsibility for the child.
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Richard had been part of a historic incident in which he and three siblings were placed aboard the " Mayflower " in 1620 by their putative father, Samuel More, without their mother's knowledge, after her admission of adultery.
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A good deal of jazz writing comes down to matching sons with their putative fathers, the men ( for they are almost invariably men ) who influenced young musicians and whom the young resemble with apparently biological precision.
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In " Love v . Love ", the Nevada Supreme Court ruled that extrinsic fraud had led the putative father to sign an admission against his interest, thus allowing the court to grant equitable relief to undo the fraud.
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"' Paternity law "'refers to the legitimacy, inheritance and rights to a putative father's title or surname, as well as the biological father's rights to child custody in the case of separation or divorce and obligations for child support.
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Heli is not mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus from David via David's son Solomon in the Gospel of Matthew, the only other canonical gospel to include a genealogy; that genealogy instead identifies " Jacob " as Joseph's putative father.
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Once a man declares a child as his offspring and lives with the child for a period of time the court may assign the putative father all of the obligations of parenthood even if the child is not biologically his.
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There is also a local belief that the rhyme records events in the village of Kilmersdon in Somerset in 1697 when a local spinster became pregnant; the putative father is said to have died from a rock fall and the woman died in childbirth soon after.