Daddy Dilemmas: Untangling the Puzzles of Paternity

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy 13 (29):29-80 (2003)
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Abstract

Though most children can easily answer the question, "Who's your daddy?", the concept of paternity is complex and multifaceted. Courts have stumbled in answering it. In order to ground paternal rights and obligations in a satisfactory way, we need to disaggregate the various elements of stereotypical paternity. It is not sufficient merely to separate social from biological paternity. The latter concept, itself, is complex. We need to separate the procreative element of paternity from the genetic relationship.

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Donald Hubin
Ohio State University

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