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Moss
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A Florida judge has approved the adoption of a 22-month-old baby girl that will list three people as parents on her birth certificate -- a married lesbian couple and a gay man.
The decision ends a two-year paternity fight between the couple and a friend of the women who donated his sperm to father the child but later sought a larger role in the girl's life.
The ruling means the child's birth certificate will include a biological father and both women as parents in an unusual arrangement approved recently by a Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/florida-judge-approves-birth-certificate-listing-three-parents-233555185.html
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Hal
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Quote from: Hal on February 08, 2013, 07:33:39 am
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The real tragedy here is that no one cares about the kid, it's all about the adults and what is good for them. This kid will never have a chance for a real normal life as a kid or adult.
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