If, for purposes of intestate succession, a relationship of parent and child must be established to determine succession by, through, or from a person, (1) an adopted person is the child of an adopting parent and not of the natural parents except that adoption of a child by the spouse of a natural parent has no effect on the relationship between the child and that natural parent. (2) in cases not covered by (1), a person born out of wedlock is a child of the mother. That person is also a child of the father, if: (i) the natural parents participated in a marriage ceremony before or after the birth of the child, even though the attempted marriage is void; or (ii) the paternity is established by an adjudication before the death of the father or is established thereafter by strict, clear and convincing proof. The open cohabitation of the mother and alleged father during the period of conception shall be admissible as evidence of paternity. The paternity established under this subparagraph (ii) is ineffective to qualify the father or his kindred to inherit from or through the child unless the father has openly treated the child as his, and has not refused to support the child.
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 30-2309
Meaning of child and related terms
Applied in 9 court decisions — leading case State on Behalf of JR v. Mendoza (1992)
Most recently applied in In re Estate of McCormick (October 2024)
Laws 1974, LB 354, § 31, UPC § 2-109.
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