In situations where a child’s paternity is automatically established, for example, through marriage or registered partnership, there may still be a discrepancy between the legal and biological father. This is especially common in cases where the man considered the legal father turns out not to be the biological father of…
Read moreTaxi licence appeals are a specialised area of the law. With security guards in the Netherlands it is not unusual for issues to come up with regard to licensing. Taxi licence appeals appeals can be complex and in order to have the highest chance of success you need to be…
Read moreIn situations where parents are not married or have not entered into a registered partnership, Dutch law provides an important legal opportunity for the biological father to acknowledge his role in the child’s life: the acknowledgment of paternity. This process involves the man officially registering himself as the legal father…
Read moreEstablishing paternity is an essential process in Dutch family law, regulating not only the legal relationship between a father and child but also bringing forth a range of rights and obligations. In the Netherlands, legal paternity is usually established automatically, but there are situations where uncertainty exists regarding the biological…
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