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  • Children out-of-wedlock – Acknowledgment of paternity – Legal custody – Uniform Parentage Act – The juvenile court properly dismissed the biological father's motion to intervene in the acknowledged father's legal custody action. It is not proper for the biological father to intervene under the current procedural posture to pursue his parental rights. Rather, the biological father could file his own paternity action and legal custody action.

  • Trial court abused its discretion in finding there was no evidence establishing paternity where birth certificate contained father’s name, which would not have appeared on the birth certificate unless father had voluntarily acknowledged paternity in writing.

  • The celebration of our founders' 1776 revolt against King George III and the English Parliament is over. Let's reflect how the founders might judge today's Americans and how today's Americans might judge them. In 1794, when Congress appropriated $15,000 to assist some French refugees, James Madison, the acknowledged father of our Constitution, stood on the floor of the House to object, saying, "I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents." He later added, "The government of the United States is a definite government, confined to specified objects. It is not like the state governments, whose powers are more general. Charity is no part of the legislative d...

  • An order of child support may be issued against the estate of an unwed father, Massachusetts' highest court has ruled. The plaintiff was unmarried when she gave birth to her daughter. The child's father acknowledged his parentage and for a number of years voluntarily made substantial payments towards his daughter's upbringing. When the father died in an automobile crash, the plaintiff filed a complaint to establish the father's paternity and have child support awarded.

  • Pietersma discusses why has contemporary phenomenology apparently dropped the discipline of epistemology from the rostrum of philosophy. He argues that he find it strange in the highest degree, because the philosopher generally acknowledged as the father of phenomenology, Edmund Husserl, introduced it by way of emphasizing the universality of the problem of knowledge. Facing up to the latter, he argued, will lead one to phenomenology in its full philosophical significance.

  • Shared parenting; court need not make a first finding that a change of circumstances has occurred to modify or terminate; a mother is not entitled to relief under R.C. 3119.961 when the record reflects that both parties have always known the acknowledged father of her child was not the natural father.

  • Celebrity biographer Kitty Kelley claims she knows a major secret about Oprah Winfrey's life that even the Queen of Talk doesn't. But despite writing a new, unauthorized biography in which she lays bare myriad Winfrey family secrets, Kelley is keeping mum on the most important of all - who Oprah's biological father is, reports MSNBC.com. Speaking with NBC's Natalie Morales on "Today" this week , Kelley said that among the 850 people she interviewed for "Oprah: A Biography," Oprah's relative Katharine Carr Esters (whom Oprah refers to as "Aunt Katharine," even though Esters is actually her cousin) proved to be the most revealing. Kelley says Esters told her that Oprah's acknowledged father Vernon Winfrey is not her real father, and spilled the beans to her about who is.

  • A day before the fifth anniversary of Marine Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder's death in Iraq, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a Kansas congregation had the right to picket his Westminster funeral. The court, in an 8-1 vote on Wednesday, upheld a 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling overturning a $5 million judgment against the Westboro Baptist Church and in favor of Albert Snyder, Matthew's father. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., writing for the majority, acknowledged Westboro's protest contributed to Albert Snyder's "already incalculable grief" but that the church's speech was protected under the First Amendment.

  • COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. - Wade Boggs cried when he acknowledged his father, who turned a scrawny kid into one of the game's toughest outs by teaching him that inside-out swing. Ryne Sandberg was simply Ryno - smooth, stoic and flush with reverence for the game.

  • Cam Newton will win the Heisman Trophy tonight, perhaps with one of the largest vote totals in the award's history, and the national conversation will not be about how he won it but whether he will keep it. Given that his father acknowledged trying to sell him to Mississippi State, leaving a legitimate list of questions about whether the Auburn quarterback should even be eligible to play college football, it's reasonable to wonder.



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