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Affiliation orders all over the place.
She was generally assisted, in the absence of agreement, by an affiliation order granted by magistrates.
"In trouble" in Milford meant one of two things: an affiliation order or an offence against the traffic laws.
When Karis was two years old, Hunt asked the courts for an affiliation order against Jagger and eventually settled out of court.
The Affiliation Orders Bill received Government support and was given Royal Assent in the summer.
No agreement on the part of the woman to take a sum down in discharge of the liability of the father is a bar to the making of an affiliation order.
We don't want that to happen in Trenarth because in all the twenty-seven years I have held this licence we have had nothing worse than an affiliation order.
The charity had two goals: to reform the Bastardy Acts and Affiliation Order Acts laws which discriminated against illegitimate children, and to provide alternative accommodation to the workhouse for mothers and babies.
In 1987, the Family Law Reform Act passed, through which the Bastardy Acts and Affiliation Orders Acts are repealed, after extensive pressure for the National Council for One Parent Families.
In the new Parliament Crouch was selected to introduce a Private Member's Bill and chose a Bill to amend the law on Illegitimacy to increase amount parents were required to pay for the upkeep of a child under an affiliation order.
In the case of soldiers an affiliation order cannot be enforced in the usual way, but by the Army Act (1881), if an order has been made against a soldier of the regular forces, and a copy of such order be sent to the secretary of state, he may order a portion of the soldier's pay to be retained.