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Statutes > New-york > Dom > Article-10 > 175

§  175.  Legitimacy  of  children.  1. Where the action for divorce is  brought by the wife, the legitimacy of any child of the parties, born or  begotten before the commencement of the action, is not affected  by  the  judgment dissolving the marriage.    2.  Where  the  action  for  divorce  is  brought  by the husband, the  legitimacy of a child born or begotten  before  the  commission  of  the  offense  charged  is not affected by a judgment dissolving the marriage;  but the legitimacy of any other child of the wife may be  determined  as  one  of  the  issues  in  the  action.  In  the  absence of proof to the  contrary, the  legitimacy  of  all  the  children  begotten  before  the  commencement of the action must be presumed.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dom > Article-10 > 175

§  175.  Legitimacy  of  children.  1. Where the action for divorce is  brought by the wife, the legitimacy of any child of the parties, born or  begotten before the commencement of the action, is not affected  by  the  judgment dissolving the marriage.    2.  Where  the  action  for  divorce  is  brought  by the husband, the  legitimacy of a child born or begotten  before  the  commission  of  the  offense  charged  is not affected by a judgment dissolving the marriage;  but the legitimacy of any other child of the wife may be  determined  as  one  of  the  issues  in  the  action.  In  the  absence of proof to the  contrary, the  legitimacy  of  all  the  children  begotten  before  the  commencement of the action must be presumed.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dom > Article-10 > 175

§  175.  Legitimacy  of  children.  1. Where the action for divorce is  brought by the wife, the legitimacy of any child of the parties, born or  begotten before the commencement of the action, is not affected  by  the  judgment dissolving the marriage.    2.  Where  the  action  for  divorce  is  brought  by the husband, the  legitimacy of a child born or begotten  before  the  commission  of  the  offense  charged  is not affected by a judgment dissolving the marriage;  but the legitimacy of any other child of the wife may be  determined  as  one  of  the  issues  in  the  action.  In  the  absence of proof to the  contrary, the  legitimacy  of  all  the  children  begotten  before  the  commencement of the action must be presumed.