You should do whatever feels right in your heart. You are under absolutely no obligation to meet your Dad if you don't want to. If you decide that you do, try to remember that it may not go perfectly to plan and the way you always hoped it would be, but that's okay. Remember just how much your Mum's have done for you. Nothing will ever take that away, whether you have a dad or not.
No, not without artificial insemination...
The legal aspects of artificial insemination vary by state and can encompass issues such as consent, parental rights, and the regulation of fertility clinics. Many states have specific laws governing the use of donor sperm or eggs, including requirements for written consent and the rights of donors versus intended parents. Additionally, some states have laws addressing the legal status of children conceived through artificial insemination, particularly concerning inheritance and parental rights. It's important for individuals seeking artificial insemination to consult local laws and regulations to understand their rights and responsibilities.
At least 18, unless you have really stupid, uncaring parents. Then you might have a shot at younger if you could find a stupid, unethical doctor. The above, of course, refers to artificial insemination. If you go about it the old-fashioned way and choose the age of your partner carefully, there are no legal restrictions. However, the stupid part still applies if you are under 18.
His relationship with his parents is great
maragret frank relationship with her parents- daughter
No. The gender is not related to the relationship of the parents.
You have to realise your parents that there is no harm in this relationship and you treasure it a lot.You will not be happy without it.
It is no different than the relationship between straight parents and their children.
it is always better to have a relationship with your parents be4 someone else ypur parents are the people you can look up to when he/she breaks your heart :DDD
Yes, Australia's Capital Territory provides same-sex couples with equal rights as their heterosexual counterparts. A same-sex marriage is treated as a heterosexual marriage including laws surrounding children and adoption. If a lesbian couple were to have a baby through in vitro fertilisation (IVF) or another form of artificial insemination, the lesbian couple will be treated as its de facto birth parents.
Uh, they're your mother and father. Their relationship to each other does not change their relationship to you. Your parents are your parents regardless.
Not