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" The father and mother of a legitimate unmarried minor child are equally entitled to its custody, services and earnings. If either the father or mother be dead or unable or refuse to take the custody or has abandoned his or her family, the other is entitled... "
Bureau publication (United States. Children's Bureau). no. 21, 1917 - Page 13
1917
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The Civil Code of the State of California: Adopted March 21, 1872, with ...

California - 1915 - 1332 pages
...custody, services and earnings. If either the father or mother be dead or unable or refuse to take the custody or has abandoned his or her family, the other is entitled to its custody, services and earnings. [Amendment approved 1913'; Stats. 1913, p. 52.] Relinquishing right...
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Bureau Publication ..., Issues 16-21

1916 - 1070 pages
...age of legal consent is amended by adding the provision that an action may be maintained when cither or both parties had not attained the age at which...living, had custody of the child. 1916 C 417. See Code 19O4 v 2 s 2603. OFFENSES AGAINST THE CHILD. OFFENSES AGAINST THE PEBSON. Kentucky. — Pandering is...
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Bureau Publication ..., Issues 16-21

1916 - 754 pages
...amendment specifically applies to marriages heretofore or hereafter contracted. 1916 C 600 unending Code of Civil Procedure ss 1743, 1744. Virginia. —...Formerly the father, if living, had custody of the child. 1910 (J 417. See Code 1904 v 2 * 2603. OFFENSES AGAINST THE CHILD. OFFENSES AGAINST THE PERSON. Kentucky....
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California laws of interest to women and children Suppl., 1913-15: Supplement

California - 1916 - 106 pages
...custody, services and earnings. If either the father or mother be dead or unable or refuse to take the custody or has abandoned his or her family, the other is entitled to its custody, services and earnings. [Amended, Statutes 1913, p. 57.] Consent to adoption of children....
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Summary and Analysis of the Juvenile Laws in Virginia, Volume 835, Issue 4

James Hoge Ricks - 1918 - 50 pages
...and earnings of such child. If either the father or mother be dead or unable or refuse to take its custody or has abandoned his or her family; the other is entitled to custody, services and earnings of such child. In all controversies between parents as to the custody of children the court shall be...
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California Laws of Interest to Women and Children, 1917

California - 1918 - 292 pages
...custody, services and earnings. If either the father or mother be dead or unable or refuse to take the custody or has abandoned his or her family, the other is entitled to its custody, services and earnings. [Amended, Statutes 1913, p. 57. J Husband and wife living separate....
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Business Men's Laws of California

Walter Gould Lincoln - 1920 - 406 pages
...custody, services and earnings. If either the father or mother be dead or unable or refuse to take the custody or has abandoned his or her family, the other is entitled to its custody, services and earnings. The husband and father, as such, has no right superior to those...
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Laws Passed at the 1st- Session of the Legislature of the State of South ...

South Dakota - 1921 - 620 pages
...to its custody, service and earnings. If either the father or mother be dead or refuse to take the custody or has abandoned his or her family, the other is entitled to its custody, service and earnings. Approved March 10, 1921. Parks CHAPTER 326. (SB 181) RELATING TO...
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Session Laws

South Dakota - 1921 - 612 pages
...to its custody, service and earnings. If either the father or mother be dead or refuse to take the custody or has abandoned his or her family, the other is entitled to its custody, service and earnings. Approved March 10, 1921. Parks CHAPTER 326. (SB 181) RELATING TO...
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The Civil Code of the State of California: In Four Divisions, Compiled from ...

California - 1923 - 588 pages
...custody, services and earnings. If either the father or mother be dead or unable or refuse to take the custody or has abandoned his or her family, the other is entitled to its custody, services and earnings. 1913 — 52. 198. The husband and father, as such, has no rights...
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