Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
hijo juridicamente propio
English translation:
lawful child / lawful issue
Added to glossary by
Sandra Cifuentes Dowling
Jun 30, 2004 20:26
19 yrs ago
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Spanish term
hijo juridicamente propio
Non-PRO
Spanish to English
Law/Patents
Law (general)
Se trata de una resolución de adopción.
Que, dado el carácter de medida de protección de la institución de la adopción a favor de los niños y adolescentes la cual mediante la vigilancia del Estado crea una filiación artificial por medio de un acto jurídico procesal que convierte a un hijo biológicamente ajeno a un hijo jurídicamente propio; ....
Gracias por su tiempo.
Pamela
Que, dado el carácter de medida de protección de la institución de la adopción a favor de los niños y adolescentes la cual mediante la vigilancia del Estado crea una filiación artificial por medio de un acto jurídico procesal que convierte a un hijo biológicamente ajeno a un hijo jurídicamente propio; ....
Gracias por su tiempo.
Pamela
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +1 | lawful child / lawful issue | Sandra Cifuentes Dowling |
4 +2 | children recognized by law | Katty Ossa |
5 | affiliated child | ojinaga |
4 +1 | legally adopted | Tom2004 |
2 | an adjudicated child | Gabo Pena |
Proposed translations
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Selected
lawful child / lawful issue
Legal terms taken from:
Dictionary of Legal Terms (Louis A. Robb).
Marina Orellana Glossary.
...have executed the requisite consent and agreement that the said child shall be adopted and treated in all respects as their own lawful child and the court...
Dictionary of Legal Terms (Louis A. Robb).
Marina Orellana Glossary.
...have executed the requisite consent and agreement that the said child shall be adopted and treated in all respects as their own lawful child and the court...
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Utilicé 'lawful child'.
Muchas gracias.
Pamela"
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11 mins
children recognized by law
maybe you can say: converts a non-biological children into a children recognized by law
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Jennifer Smith
: except children should be child...or get rid of the 'a' and leave it as children
59 mins
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agree |
KirstyMacC (X)
2 hrs
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17 mins
an adjudicated child
'
1 hr
affiliated child
Hijo juridicamente propio= hijo reconocido=affiliated child
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2 hrs
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