Sentences with phrase «wedlock present»

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The law for acquisition of US citizenship at birth for children born abroad in wedlock to one US citizen parent (Cruz's mother) and one alien parent (Cruz's father), in effect from 1952 to 1986 (Cruz was born in 1970), says that the child is a US citizen at birth if the US citizen parent was physically present in the US, before the child's birth, for at least 10 years, including 5 years after turning 14.
Odessa marriage agency presenting beautiful Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a socially or ritually recognised union between spouses that establishes rights and obligations between
But the central thesis, however presented, is hardly contestable: the fragmentation of the American family, in which the norm of two parents raising children in a marriage has been radically reduced by the increase of children born and raised out of wedlock, engenders grave problems for many American children and American society.
A person born, after December 23, 1952, outside the United States and out of wedlock shall be held to have acquired at birth the nationality status of his mother, if the mother had the nationality of the United States at the time of such person's birth, and if the mother had previously been physically present in the United States or one of its outlying possessions for a continuous period of one year.
The case presents an equal protection challenge to U.S. immigration law that imposes different residency requirements on unwed citizen mothers than unwed citizen fathers when conferring citizenship on children born abroad out of wedlock.
At present, Title X clinics do a poor job in preventing out - of - wedlock childbearing.In part, this is because these clinics offer free birth control but do not provide life skill training that would help young adult men and women prepare for decisions concerningchildbirth and child - rearing more wisely.
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