Family function over family form in the law on parentage?<br> The legal position of children born in informal relationships
Author(s) -
Wendy Schrama
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
utrecht law review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.216
H-Index - 14
ISSN - 1871-515X
DOI - 10.18352/ulr.68
Subject(s) - law , public law , comparative law , private law , political science , legal research , philosophy of law , legal profession , municipal law , face (sociological concept) , position (finance) , family law , sociology , civil law (civil law) , social science , business , finance
The Dutch legal system is primarily based on formal family and partner relationships. There is, due to a number of social trends, a growing divergence between family form and family function. In this article the laws on parentage will be analysed with respect to the relationship between fathers and children in informal relationships. This is of particular interest due to the increasing number of extramarital births, which presumably results in a growing number of biological and social fathers not having full parental legal status. Although the legal system is faced with urgent questions as a result of these social trends, the legislature has paid little attention to them. It will be questioned whether a change of the parentage law in informal family relationships could be helpful in dealing with the divergence between the status of formal and functional fathers in Dutch family law.
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