Affiliation Order

Affiliation Order in United Kingdom

Definition of Affiliation Order

In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Affiliation Order : Formerly, an order of a magistrates’ court against a man alleged to be the father of an illegitimate child, obliging him to make payments towards the upkeep of the child. Affiliation proceedings have been abolished by the Family Law Reform Act 1987 and financial provision for illegitimate and legitimate children is now the same (See child support maintenance).


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  1. Jo sorensen

    Dear Sir
    Is an affiliation order definitive evidence of paternity?
    Why was the affiliation order abolished?
    was DNA evidence used at this time in British (Liverpool) courts to determine paternity?
    Thank you for your help

  2. Jo sorensen

    Dear Sir
    Is an affiliation order definitive evidence of paternity?
    Why was the affiliation order abolished?
    was DNA evidence used at this time in British (Liverpool) courts to determine paternity?
    Thank you for your help

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