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Old 06-30-2009, 04:01 PM   #706
Fugee
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Re: No will?

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Originally Posted by Replaced_Texan View Post
Why would any donors have any sort of claim? Most states and then parents through contractural language divest donors of any parental rights at all. For example, Texas Family Code Sec. 160.702. PARENTAL STATUS OF DONOR. "A donor is not a parent of a child conceived by means of assisted reproduction."
You know, that was a stupid post (mine, not yours). I wasn't thinking so much of a claim but of who actually might be the biological father of the children (and whether he or they even knew) and who would have rights if the 3rd one wasn't really his biological child, he wasn't married to the biological mother and didn't adopt the baby.

Mostly I was just being stoopid. It goes right along with asking someone this morning if today was the 31st.
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