Posted on 12/31/2012 10:23:01 AM PST by Mrs. Don-o
Edited on 12/31/2012 10:55:37 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Angela Bauer, 40, and partner Jennifer Schreiner, 34, placed an ad on the site three years ago for a donor which was answered by William Marotta.
'We are foster and adoptive parents and now we desire to share a pregnancy and birth together,' Bauer wrote in the online posting.
Mr Marotta provided sperm which was used for artificial insemination by Ms Schreiner. In return, he gave up parental rights including financial duties for the child.
Ms. Bauer and Ms. Schriner have adopted eight children during their relationship
Angela Bauer and former partner Jennifer Schreiner are supporting their sperm donor William Marotta in his fight against paying child support for their daughter.
The three signed a legal document which stated Mr Marotta, a married mechanic who fosters children with his wife, would have no rights to the child.
Bauer and Schreiner updated Marotta on their daughter's well-being occasionally but he has had little contact, according to the Kansas City Star.
The arrangement changed earlier this year when Ms Schreiner, the only parent registered on her daughter's birth certificate, applied for social welfare.
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yep
No, it’s America, and the story is in an English paper...
I agree about forcing him to support HIS kid. Let traitors like him get stuck with supporting their children, as a warning to others who would do this.
As for supporting the others, let's just say I won't run to his defense if it happens.
Look what this country has come to.
Yup. I miss the 80s.
I agree with you, and so does MRA Glenn Sacks.
Um. How about reading the article? It's the U.S. -- papers in the U.K. often report on events over here.
That makes way too much sense for today’s leftists to understand.
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