Main Topic: PATERNITY AND FILIATION
Sub-topic: LEGITIMATE CHILDREN
Art. 258. A child born within one hundred eighty days following the celebration of the marriage is prima facie presumed to be legitimate. Such a child is conclusively presumed to be legitimate in any of these cases:
(1) If the husband, before the marriage, knew of the pregnancy of the wife;
(2) If he consented, being present, to the putting of his surname on the record of birth of the child;
(3) If he expressly or tacitly recognized the child as his own. (110a)
Dicussion/Explanation:
Under the above article the child is presumed legitimate if the husband knew his wife's pregnancy before their marriage.upon the registration of the child, the husband was present and personally saw the putting of the husband's surname the child is presumed legitimate and recognized as his own child.
Dicussion/Explanation:
Under the above article the child is presumed legitimate if the husband knew his wife's pregnancy before their marriage.upon the registration of the child, the husband was present and personally saw the putting of the husband's surname the child is presumed legitimate and recognized as his own child.
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