In law, affiliation (from Latin ad-filiare, to adopt as a son) is the term to describe a partnership between two or more parties. Affiliation procedures in England In England a number of statutes on the subject have been passed, the chief being the Bastardy Act of 1845, and the Bastardy Laws Amendment Acts of 1872 and 1873. The mother of a bastard may summon the putative father to petty sessions within twelve months of the birth (or at any later time if he's proved to have contributed to the… (
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