avrettingsvater
Avrettingsvater is a Norwegian term that appears mainly in historical or regional legal texts and is not common in contemporary Norwegian law. The word combines avretting, meaning to level, equalize, or offset, with vater, meaning father. The construction suggests an official act of adjusting paternal status rather than indicating biological paternity.
An avrettingsvater is a man who is designated in a legal or administrative context as the father
The concept appears in older Scandinavian legal and church records, where authorities sometimes assigned a man
The term derives from avretting (equalizing or offsetting) and vater (father), reflecting a formal act of adjusting
Paternity, legal father, legitimacy, inheritance law, adoption.
Because avrettingsvater is an obscure historical term, definitions can vary by source. Consultation of archival or