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Father

A father, dad, or daddy, is the male parent of a child. Besides the paternal bonds of a father to his child or children, fathers may have a parental, legal, and social relationship with their child or children that carries with it certain rights and obligations.

Patricide, Non-human fatherhood & Paternal rights

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Determination of fatherhood

Responsible and positive parenting

Paternal rights

Role of the father

Patricide

Terminology

Non-human fatherhood

Bibliography

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Father

Nodes118
Edges117
Triples122
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.016949
Components1

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Father

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related to Patricide · 24
Father → Assyrian, Babylon, Beatrice Cenci, CE, Chinese, Dhatusena, Emperor Wen, Emperor Yang, Ethiopia, Fall River, For, In, Italian, Iyasus, King Kassapa, Lizzie Borden, Massachusetts, Sennacherib, She, Sigiriya
related to Non-human fatherhood · 21
Father → Apart, As, Coyotes, Darwin's, Dolphin, Examples, For, Hippocampus, In, Male, Most, Newborns, Once, Particularly, Rather, Rhinoderma, Silverback, The, Those, When
related to Bibliography · 10
Father → Collier, Diamond, ISBN, Michael, My, Nevada Law Journal, New York, Norton, Rethinking, Richard
related to Further reading · 9
Father → BBC, Elizabeth Preston, Jun, Knowable Magazine, Lock-gray-alt-2, Lock-green, Lock-red-alt-2, The, Wikisource-logo
related to Biological fathers · 8
Father → Also, Baby Daddy, Biological, Birth, Posthumous, Putative, Sperm, Surprise
related to history · 8
Father → European, In, Many, Policies, Research, Since, The, Western
related to Importance of father or father-figure · 8
Father → Active, An, Children, Involved, Mothers, The, Their, When
related to Non-biological (social and legal relationship) · 8
Father → Adoptive, Dad, DI Dad's, Donor Insemination, English, Father-in-law, Quebec, Stepfather
related to Determination of fatherhood · 5
Father → DNA, Mater, Non-biological, Roman, The
related to Fatherhood in the Western World · 5
Father → In, The, United States, West, Western World

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child male fathers fatherhood biological children family mother also legal young may offspring social parenting relationship role rights care females

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Fatheris amale genetic contributor to the creation of the child0.90text
Fatheris aman whose biological relationship to a child is alleged but has not been established.A stepfather is a non-biological male parent married to a child's parent and forms a family…0.90text
Fatheris aman who has become the child's parent through the legal process of adoption.The adjective0.90text
Fatherrelated to BibliographyCollier0.60section
Fatherrelated to BibliographyRichard0.60section
Fatherrelated to BibliographyRethinking0.60section
Fatherrelated to BibliographyNevada Law Journal0.60section
Fatherrelated to BibliographyDiamond0.60section
Fatherrelated to BibliographyMichael0.60section
Fatherrelated to BibliographyMy0.60section
Fatherrelated to BibliographyNew York0.60section
Fatherrelated to BibliographyNorton0.60section

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