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To: Seizethecarp

When a father adopts a child, the biological father is legally relinquished of custody. I know this from personal experience. A child cannot legally have two fathers. Biologically a child can only have one father as well.
So there is no possibility for two legal fathers. Period.

As for the other statement, your entitiled to your opinion, as I am mine.


1,484 posted on 10/10/2009 1:42:14 PM PDT by etraveler13
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To: etraveler13

Two distinct jurisdictions certainly can recognize paternity differently, etraveler13.

It’s time for some disclosure. Clearly this is a personal issue, for you.

Me, I’m natural-born under any interpretation, from the strictest to the most liberal. The only ancestors I have who would not be considered natural-born, going all the way back to the so-called “grandfather clause” were native American. Then, there’s the matter of the late unpleasantness, with two ancestors having to pledge the oath of allegiance after Appomattox. But, that still does not change their birth status.

And you?


1,485 posted on 10/10/2009 1:49:54 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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