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LiberalElite

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12. If he does end up paying them
Sat Dec 5, 2015, 09:54 PM
Dec 2015

they could return the money to him, no? He sends them checks and they don't cash them or something?

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Anything Brownback can do to make life unbearable for LGBT and 'enablers' is his meat & potatoes. nt Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2015 #1
Either way Yupster Dec 2015 #2
He probably wishes he could go back in time christx30 Dec 2015 #3
He needed to talk to a lawyer and get it all in writing before doing anything Proserpina Dec 2015 #4
What kind of jerks sue the person that helped them have a baby? cui bono Dec 2015 #5
The "jerks" are the state of Kansas Gormy Cuss Dec 2015 #6
And how did the state find out? cui bono Dec 2015 #8
If he does end up paying them LiberalElite Dec 2015 #12
Usually the debtor pays the christx30 Dec 2015 #14
Ah. Thanks for explaining nt LiberalElite Dec 2015 #15
Sure thing. christx30 Dec 2015 #16
It protects both sides TexasBushwhacker Dec 2015 #24
I was thinking the same thing, but that only keeps this terrible policy in place. cui bono Dec 2015 #23
Bingo! nt valerief Dec 2015 #26
They should make it illegal to do this yeoman6987 Dec 2015 #7
???? Bernin Dec 2015 #18
Well sorta but this is crap and happens more then this one story. yeoman6987 Dec 2015 #20
A ridiculous case. blackspade Dec 2015 #9
When the child gets older he or she will likely want to know their father. StevieM Dec 2015 #10
This is why we really don't want to kill all the lawyers Boomer Dec 2015 #11
A lot of states honor "in home insemination." joshcryer Dec 2015 #22
More power tp him, AnotherDreamWeaver Dec 2015 #13
"Craigslist transaction". Sunlei Dec 2015 #17
Maybe they can make an arragement to have the child put up for adoption, with a clause that custody still_one Dec 2015 #19
They broke up. joshcryer Dec 2015 #21
Every state has laws on how to officially donate sperm. ManiacJoe Dec 2015 #25
What about anonymous sperm donors, where only the clinic knows the identity of the male provider? YOHABLO Dec 2015 #27
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