Definition of Bastard Son
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Javier Navarro, in Dec. 2017
There is talk of a bastard son in two senses different. In the first place, it is the child born of an illicit union, usually at margin of marriage. On the other hand, it also refers to a son of an unknown father. In any case, it is normally used in a derogatory way or outright as a very offensive insult.
The use today
Today the condition of bastard is not included in the laws and it does not have social importance either. From a legal point of view, the term extramarital children is used, as it is a less offensive form. On the other hand, there is no social condemnation towards those with unknown parents or whose parents have not contracted marriage.
Although the label extramarital son has replaced that of bastard son, it is evident that if an individual has this denomination on him, he may have some kind of problem emotional, since the figure of the father is not present in his life and this sometimes generates a certain frustration.
From a legal point of view, children out of wedlock can represent problems related to inheritances or alimony. However, if a father recognizes his paternity through tests of
DNA, there are no legal consequences for his son, since he has exactly the same rights as if he were a child within the marriage.In the past
For centuries a clear distinction has been made between those children who were socially recognized and those who were not. The former are known as legitimate, that is, within the established legal and social framework. In other words, the child was understood to be legitimate if his parents had married and recognized the child as their own. Otherwise, any child born outside the institution matrimonial or as a consequence of adultery, he became a bastard son.
Bastard children have historically had a social stigma for many reasons. In the first place, because marriage was the only virtuous and legitimate way to have children. Second, because infidelity and adultery were very serious sins and with social and legal consequences.
In the tradition monarchy of all times and in most dynasties there have been cases of illegitimate children. This situation was quite common, as monarchs had to marry people of royal blood and not someone they had fully chosen. Liberty.
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