Skylar
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A 54-year-old woman in Plano, Texas gave birth to her own granddaughter by acting as the surrogate for her daughter. After several infertility treatments resulted in multiple miscarriages for 28-year-old Kelley McKissack, her mother, Tracey Thompson, offered to be her surrogate — even though she went through menopause several years prior.
After the treatments, McKissack and her husband had four fertilized embryos left, the Associated Press reports. They were implanted in Thompson last April. Thompson had to receive medical treatments in order to prepare her body for the pregnancy.
What does that have to do with children's enjoyments of the marriage contract as to necessities of having both a mother and father?
There is no law that recognizes a 'mother and a father' are 'necessities'. You imagined it.
There's no law that recognizes children married to their parents. You imagined it.
Not one of your own sources recognizes the marriage of parents as a 'minor contract' for their children. Nor does any law or any court. You imagined it.
With the Supreme Court finding exactly the opposite of your claims: that denying marriage to same sex parents hurts their children. And that marriage for same sex parents benefits their children. So you ignore the Supreme Court and
So you offer us your imagination while ignoring the Supreme Court explicitly contradicting you. Surely you understand this is why your record of predicting legal outcomes is one of perfect failure. As your imagination isn't the law.