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Presumption of legitimacy
The "
presumption
of
legitimacy
" is a
common law
rule of evidence
that
states
that a
child
born
within the
subsistence
of a
marriage
is
presumed
to be the child of the
husband
.
Early
history
is considered an important
issue
in determining the
rules of succession
.
Illegitimate children
were originally
excluded
from
royal succession
,
hereditary titles
, and
property
.