Sunday, September 19, 2010

Four parents needed down under

Australia news:
THEY set out together to create a much-wanted child. But when ''baby E'' was born, his lesbian parents, and the gay couple who donated their sperm, were unprepared for the ''flood of emotions'' that hit them.

Although the four had discussed parental responsibilities and visiting arrangements at a ''baby summit'' before E's conception, the Family Court heard that in the struggle for ''ownership'' of the child after his birth, the women stopped the men from seeing him.

Justice Linda Dessau had to determine what was in two-year-old E's best interests.

Emphasising that the case was not about the socio-politics of single-sex parents or the definition of a nuclear family, she ruled that the boy should spend time with all four adults.
I have heard of cases like this requiring three parents. Giving parental rights to four adults is a new one to me. There does not seem to be any limit to the idiocy of "best interests" court reasoning.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

parental rights only given to the mums - not dads in this case. Court only recognised two parents

Anonymous said...

http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/FamCA/2010/734.html

Check out the verdict