ThinksMarkedly wrote:I think the case that cthia is creating is even more complicated than this, and is something where science is outpacing the law. Today.
Let's start with the uncontroversial case: man and woman are married, man gives permission to use his frozen sperm to impregnate the woman. Child is legitimate heir.
Now let's say this woman does not get permission and impregnates herself anyway. I'd say it's still uncontroversial: the child is legitimate and an heir. But the woman may get in trouble for stealing the sperm (if she wasn't a co-owner anyway).
What if the man has passed away? Even assuming theft, the child itself is blameless and probably an heir, though it might be difficult to redistribute the assets if the will was executed a long time before. Note I said "an heir" not "a legitimate child," since there may still be provisions in the law about children born outside of marriage as illegitimate (bastards).
What if the woman that gets impregnated was never married to this man in the first place? How is this different from an anonymous sperm donor?
I don't know the answers to any of those questions. Just asking them.
90% of that was already covered in a conversation between Benjamin Mayhew and his Chancellor Prestwick, while everybody thought Honor was dead, and they were trying to figure out wtf to do with Harrington Steading.
Beowulf code SPECIFICALLY prohibits inheritence by a child UNLESS it's in the will before the person in question dies. Manticore already had that code as part of their own legal system and due to that conversation Grayson had started at least considering it, but knowing Mayhew by this point it is in fact law in Grayson too. Whether or not Haven or the Andermani also use it is unconfirmed but since they seem to generally follow to the Beowulf Medical Code concerning bio-genetics (and genies) we can put better odds on them also having the same laws concerning inheritance.
EoH, Ch4 wrote:"For that matter, there's another possibility entirely," Prestwick pointed out. Both of the others looked at him, and he shrugged. "I'm quite certain Lady Harrington's mother has samples of the Steadholder's genetic material, which means it would almost certainly be possible to produce a child of Lady Harrington's even at this date. Or even a direct clone, for that matter!"
"I think we'd better not start getting into those orbits," Benjamin cautioned. "Certainly not without consulting Reverend Sullivan and the Sacristy first, at any rate!" He shuddered at the mere thought of how the more conservative of his subjects might react to the Chancellor's musings. "Besides, a clone would probably only make matters worse. If I remember correctly—and I'm not certain I do, without looking it up—the Star Kingdom's legal code adheres to the Beowulf Life Sciences Code, just as the Solarian League's does."
"Which means?" Clinkscales asked, clearly intrigued by the notion.
"Which means, first of all, that it's completely illegal to use a dead individual's genetic material unless that individual's will or other legal declaration specifically authorized the use. And secondly, it means that a clone is a child of its donor parent or parents, with all the legal protections of any other sentient being, but it is not the same person, and posthumous cloning cannot be used to circumvent the normal laws of inheritance."
"You mean that if Lady Harrington had had herself cloned before her death, then her clone would legally have been her child and could have inherited her title, but that if we have her cloned now, the child couldn't inherit?" Prestwick said, and Benjamin nodded.
Obviously in this specific passage they're talking cloning but iirc this general topic was also covered again concerning tubing and legitimancy, approximately when Honor and Hamish tubed their first child and had the same overall theme. The child
MUST be in Stefan's will prior to his passing or it would be unable to inherit the Earldom.
This is slightly complicated that while Grayson recognizes bastardy, that Manticore does not. Stefan could die tomorrow, Georgia pops back up Manticore within a few days or months and claims to be carrying Stefan's child. After blood confirmation it would be recognized as
his child,
but not his heir unless his will says otherwise, due to possibly 'stolen' sperm and other such things. Particularly since she's missing, presumed dead... to suddenly reappear AND claim pregnancy when she hasn't been even remotely near her husband in years would raise more than a few eyebrows of skepticism.