RAMOS, A. K. A.; RAMOS, Anna Karolina Antunes.
Abstract:
This study aims to show whether it is possible to break the bond of affection between parents
and children, once consolidated. For this, will be addressed briefly, the transformations
experienced by the family unit throughout history, in parallel with the filiação, bringing the
main aspects of these two important institutes, showing the treatment that the law, doctrine
and brazilian law gives they also addressing the different modalities of recognition of son and
the effects of this act in the legal world. Then the research talks about the genetic
identification test, (DNA), and its relevance in the investigation of paternity processes.
Subsequently, the study discusses the affective affiliation, the effects it produces in the legal
world and demonstrar that once consolidated affective paternity, it is not possible, at least in
the current understanding of the Courts, design your undoing and mutual exemption of
obligations that entails. Finally, some comments are woven on multiple parenting, legal
phenomenon which arises from the recognition of the legal value of the affective affiliation