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Mitchell Hamline School of Law

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2007

Illegitimate

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From Right To Wrong: A Critique Of The 2000 Uniform Parentage Act, Mary P. Byrn Jan 2007

From Right To Wrong: A Critique Of The 2000 Uniform Parentage Act, Mary P. Byrn

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In 1973, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (the Conference) proposed a Uniform Parentage Act (UPA) that radically changed how parentage was determined in the United States. Prior to 1973, the parentage laws of most states failed to identify two legal parents for thousands of children merely because their parents were not married. These "illegitimate" children were considered a "child of no one" under the law and were denied the significant emotional, financial, and legal benefits of having two legal parents. By the early 1970s, however, the conference recognized that such treatment of children was becoming scientifically, …