
doi: 10.36576/summa.29675
Canon Law does not include a definition of son, it only considers the proofs and gives juridical effects to sonhoods, paternity, and maternity as natural and spiritual facts. Filiation is also linked to the marriage in canon law; consequently, canon law distinguishes between legitimate or illegitimate filiation, perhaps, it would be more appropriate to eliminate the parentage's clasification, like in the CCEO.
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