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Did she do anything wrong?
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What an extraordinary story, a wife can use her husbands frozen sperm to have his children, who in fact knew nothing about them, he then had to pay £100,000 to help in their upbringing.
Can this be fair, and should the law now be changed?
What an extraordinary story, a wife can use her husbands frozen sperm to have his children, who in fact knew nothing about them, he then had to pay £100,000 to help in their upbringing.
Can this be fair, and should the law now be changed?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was illegal - she forged his signature and gave them some story about him being out of the country at the time of insemination.
Thankfully he loves the children and is prepared to be a dad to them.
The article I read said that she only contacted him when one of the kids was ill - so maybe she didn't start off meaning to fleace him... maybe she just was desperate to have kids and her ex-hubb was the easiest/safest/most obvious route?
But I think the law should change to allow the un-witting male a let out in these situations.
Wasn't there a case a few years ago where the girl used the sperm in a used condom to get pregnant and the guy ended up paying? Again - WRONG!
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Thankfully he loves the children and is prepared to be a dad to them.
The article I read said that she only contacted him when one of the kids was ill - so maybe she didn't start off meaning to fleace him... maybe she just was desperate to have kids and her ex-hubb was the easiest/safest/most obvious route?
But I think the law should change to allow the un-witting male a let out in these situations.
Wasn't there a case a few years ago where the girl used the sperm in a used condom to get pregnant and the guy ended up paying? Again - WRONG!
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