PROTECTING THE ILLEGITIMATE CHILD.
The Norwegian Parliament enacted a law, March 7, 1915, which aims at protection of the interests of illegitimate children, upon whom hither*'* in most countries has fallen the heaviest part of the burden of the parental act. The law grants State aid to the mother during the latt» r part of the prenatal • nod. and for a time not exceeding r months after the birth of the child; it grants the child the right to bear the { i.her’s name where paternity can be established, and the inheritance right to the father’s property in the same proportion as that of the legitimate child.
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White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 245, 18 November 1915, Page 9
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106PROTECTING THE ILLEGITIMATE CHILD. White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 245, 18 November 1915, Page 9
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