The moral damage derived from the concealment by the wife of the paternity of the married son

Authors

  • DE LA IGLESIA MONJE, Mª ISABEL

Keywords:

Moral damage, Appearance paternity

Abstract

Existence of moral damages derived from the concealment by the wife that the husband was not the father of the child during the marriage. Damage direct consequence of an attack on a non-patrimonial property such as the absence of paternity of a child to whom it was considered his. Son born inside the marriage, which belief of paternity was based on the confidence generated in the matrimonial contract. The damage arises from the concealment and maintenance of the deception in the belief of the relation paternofilial, relationship, with all the rights and duties resulting from the legal institution of parental authority. The only person who could provide such knowledge, not only did not, but maintained a position contrary to reality.

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Published

2017-04-30

Issue

Section

ESTUDIOS JURISPRUDENCIALES: DERECHO CIVIL. PARTE GENERAL (2013-2021)

How to Cite

The moral damage derived from the concealment by the wife of the paternity of the married son. (2017). Critical Review of Real Estate Law, 760, 921 a 936. https://rcdi.tirant.com/rcdi/article/view/1297