dotterelskap
Dotterelskap is a term originating from Old Norse, primarily used in historical legal and social contexts. It refers to the legal and social responsibility of a father towards his illegitimate child. Historically, this concept was crucial in determining inheritance rights, financial support, and the child's societal standing. The recognition of dotterelskap often involved formal acknowledgment by the father or proof of paternity through witnesses or other legal means.
In ancient Germanic law, which heavily influenced Scandinavian legal systems, dotterelskap was a significant aspect of
The concept evolved over centuries. As societies modernized and family law developed, the specific legal frameworks