Nonsense. To allow a married man to father two children by another woman, move in with her, and promise to marry her, without forfeiting any and all rights and authority as husband to his wife, is to make a mockery of marriage.
Attorney Gibbs and Attorney Weller are reaching out to the media:
"I realize that Terri has good days and bad days. There are obviously days when she does not interact with her family, as they had previously told us. There are also apparently days when Terri is even more interactive and responsive to them than she was on the day I visited. Since this visit I am more convinced than ever that the Schindlers are not just parents who refuse to let go of their daughter. There really is a lot going on with their daughter and potentially, it seemed obvious to me, Terri could improve even more with appropriate care and 24 hour a day love that can only come from a dedicated family. As I watched her, my foremost thought was that on the next day, Christmas, Terri should not have been confined to her small room in a hospice center, nice as that room was, but that she should have been gathered around the Christmas dinner table enjoying the holiday with her family.
MEDIA: Call the Gibbs Law Firm Media Director, Mr. Keith Brickell, at O:727-399-8300 or C:727-458-4824 to arrange an interview with Attorney David Gibbs III or Attorney Barbara Weller. He can be reached by email: kbrickell@gibbsfirm.com."
Excerpt from: http://www.terrisfight.org/press/BJWnarrative.html
Yes, I know that the "marriage" sanctity issue in this case is nonsense, but "that's the way it is" in FL in 2005, to paraphrase the once popular "Uncle Walter" Cronkite.