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A British ] that altered the law in regard to children. In particular, it introduced the notion of ], which was intended to remove the stigma and reduced privileges of children born out of wedlock, i.e. ]. A British ] that altered the law in regard to children. In particular, it introduced the notion of ], which was intended to remove the stigma and reduced privileges of children born out of wedlock, i.e. ].


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A British Act of Parliament that altered the law in regard to children. In particular, it introduced the notion of parental responsibility, which was intended to remove the stigma and reduced privileges of children born out of wedlock, i.e. bastards.

The Children Act 1989]

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