Title 5
in forceParentage
Section 1
Family law relationships by birth
Whether a child by birth comes to stand in family law relations to the woman from whom it is born and the person who is or has been married to her or…
Whether family law relationships as referred to in Article 92 of this Book can be annulled in judicial proceedings to declare a denial well-founded…
Whether family law relations arise by birth between a woman and the child born of her outside marriage or registered partnership, is determined by…
Section 2
Family law relationships by virtue of recognition or judicial determination of parentage
Whether recognition by a person creates family law relationships between him and a child is, as regards the capacity of that person and the…
Whether and in what manner a recognition can be annulled is determined, as regards the capacity of the person who has recognized the child and the…
Whether and under what conditions the parentage of a person can be judicially established is determined by the law of the state of the common…
Section 3
Family law relationships by means of legitimation
Whether a child is legitimated by the marriage of one of its parents, or by a subsequent decision of a judicial or other competent authority, is…
Section 4
The content of family law relationships arising from descent
Without prejudice to what is provided regarding specific subjects, the content of the family law relations between parents and child is determined by…
Section 5
Recognition of foreign judicial decisions and legal acts
An irrevocable judicial decision rendered abroad whereby family law relationships by virtue of descent have been established or modified, is…
Article 100 paragraphs 1, under b and c, 2 and 3 of this Book applies mutatis mutandis to juridical facts or juridical acts having come into…
Section 6
Transitional law
This section applies to legal relationships that have been established or modified after 1 January 2003, as well as to the recognition of legal…