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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 19 - Domestic Relations
    • Chapter 7 - Parent and Child Relationship Generally
    • Article 2 - Legitimacy
    • § 19-7-23. “Child Born Out of Wedlock” Defined

    Georgia Code
    Article 2 - Legitimacy
    § 19-7-23. “Child Born Out of Wedlock” Defined

    The term “child born out of wedlock” means:
    History. Orig. Code 1863, § 1748; Code 1868, § 1788; Code 1873, § 1797; Code 1882, § 1797; Civil Code 1895, § 2507; Civil Code 1910, § 3026; Code 1933, § 74-201; Ga. L. 1988, p. 1720, § 6.

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    Georgia Code

    Title 19 - Domestic Relations

    Chapter 7 - Parent and Child Relationship Generally

    Article 2 - Legitimacy

    § 19-7-20. Circumstances of Legitimacy; Disproving Legitimacy; Legitimation by Marriage of Parents and Recognition of Child

    § 19-7-21. When Children Conceived by Artificial Insemination Legitimate

    § 19-7-22. Petition for Legitimation of Child; Requirement That Mother Be Named as a Party; Court Order; Effect; Claims for Custody or Visitation; Third-Party Action for Legitimation in Response to Petition to Establish Paternity

    § 19-7-23. “Child Born Out of Wedlock” Defined

    § 19-7-24. Parents’ Obligations to Child Born Out of Wedlock

    § 19-7-25. In Whom Parental Power Over Child Born Out of Wedlock Lies

    § 19-7-26. Mother of Child Born Out of Wedlock Not to Be Discriminated Against in Action to Recover for Injury or Death of the Child

    § 19-7-27. Hospital Program for Establishment of Paternity

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