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California allows children more than two legal parents

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California allows children more than two legal parents

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Finally answering the pressing question of if two carpet munchers rustle up some jizz, how to be sure a man somewhere can be billed for it.

http://www.latimes.com/local/la-me-brow ... 6241.story
Sen. Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) said he authored the measure to address the changes in family structure in California, including situations in which same-sex couples have a child with an opposite-sex biological parent.
The law will allow the courts to recognize three or more legal parents so that custody and financial responsibility can be shared by all those involved in raising a child, Leno said.
The bill was partially a reaction to a 2011 court decision involving a lesbian couple that briefly ended their relationship, according to Leno's office. One of the women was impregnated by a man before the women resumed their relationship.
Lesbianism with an off switch? :?
A fight broke out,
Broke out? It just "haaaaappened"?
putting one of the women in the hospital and the other in jail,
but, we're told teh wimminz are so peaceful
but the daughter was sent to foster care because her biological father did not have parental rights.
Ah, a man's wallet. The other "money shot" California is known for.
Note: Bio-dad in this story still doesn't have parental rights. :roll:
не поглеждай назад. 8)

"Even an American judge is unlikely to award child support for imputed children." - FredOnEverything

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