5102 - Children declared to be legitimate.

     § 5102.  Children declared to be legitimate.        (a)  General rule.--All children shall be legitimate     irrespective of the marital status of their parents, and, in     every case where children are born out of wedlock, they shall     enjoy all the rights and privileges as if they had been born     during the wedlock of their parents except as otherwise provided     in Title 20 (relating to decedents, estates and fiduciaries).        (b)  Determination of paternity.--For purposes of prescribing     benefits to children born out of wedlock by, from and through     the father, paternity shall be determined by any one of the     following ways:            (1)  If the parents of a child born out of wedlock have        married each other.            (2)  If, during the lifetime of the child, it is        determined by clear and convincing evidence that the father        openly holds out the child to be his and either receives the        child into his home or provides support for the child.            (3)  If there is clear and convincing evidence that the        man was the father of the child, which may include a prior        court determination of paternity.