Conclusive proof of legitimacy: birth during marriage presumptively establishes paternity unless lack of access is proven. Birth during a valid marriage, or within a specified period after its dissolution while the mother remains unmarried, is conclusive proof that the child is the husband's legitimate offspring, unless it is shown the spouses had no access when conception could have occurred.
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Conclusive proof of legitimacy: birth during marriage presumptively establishes paternity unless lack of access is proven.
Birth during a valid marriage, or within a specified period after its dissolution while the mother remains unmarried, is conclusive proof that the child is the husband's legitimate offspring, unless it is shown the spouses had no access when conception could have occurred.
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