The Mississippi Supreme Court heard arguments this week on whether a boy born to a woman in a lesbian union should be considered the biological son of his mother's lesbian spouse. A county judge ruled against the former lesbian spouse on the grounds that two women cannot conceive a child and thus be biological parents. In legal arguments, the woman claims that this is unconstitutional discrimination against same-sex marriages.
The legal battle concerns Christina "Chris" Strickland, a 44-year-old woman who wants to be listed as the legal parent of 6-year-old Zayden Strickland. Strickland hopes to gain equal custody with her former wife Kimberly Day, who bore Zayden after the boy was conceived through artificial insemination with eggs from Day and sperm from an anonymous donor.
Strickland and Day divorced last year, and Strickland wants the state to recognize her as the boy's parent, even forcing the hospital to change his birth certificate to recognize her as the a mother.
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5 comments:
No DNA link - make her go through the adoption process!
The libtards are so bent on their science! Let them have this science!
A woman will never be a father. Should she be able to see the kid? Sure but don't let that change what scientifically is impossible. The biological father is an anonymous donor.
What a Country of freaks the libtards have created.
Can't we just send all these wacos to California so they can just live amongst themselves so the rest of us can just live our own normal life to ourselves
These women should look up the definitions of the words biological, and biology. It is science, not an opinion.
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