Papa's baby : paternity and artificial insemination / Browne C. Lewis.
2012
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Author
Title
Papa's baby : paternity and artificial insemination / Browne C. Lewis.
Published
New York : New York University Press, [2012]
Copyright
©2012
Call Number
KF542 .L49 2012
ISBN
9780814738481 (hbk. : alk. paper)
0814738486 (hbk. : alk. paper)
9780814752609 (ebk.)
0814752608 (ebk.)
9780814753279 (ebk.)
0814753272 (ebk.)
0814738486 (hbk. : alk. paper)
9780814752609 (ebk.)
0814752608 (ebk.)
9780814753279 (ebk.)
0814753272 (ebk.)
Description
x, 246 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)756592631
Summary
"When a child is conceived from sexual intercourse between a married, heterosexual couple, the child has a legal father and mother. Whatever may happen thereafter, the child's parents are legally bound to provide for their child, and if they don't, they're held accountable by law. But what about children created by artificial insemination? When it comes to paternity, the law is full of gray areas, resulting in many cases where children have no legal fathers. In Papa's Baby, Browne C. Lewis argues that the courts should take steps to insure that all children have at least two legal parents. Additionally, state legislatures should recognize that more than one class of fathers may exist and allocate paternal responsibility based, again, upon the best interest of the child. Lewis supplements her argument with concrete methods for dealing with different types of cases, including anonymous and non-anonymous sperm donors, married and unmarried women, and lesbian couples. In so doing, she first establishes different types of paternity, and then draws on these to create an expanded definition of paternity"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Purchased from the income of the Edith L. Fisch Fund
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The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Purchased from the income of the Edith L. Fisch Fund
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
1
I.
CHILDREN OF PASSION (PAPA'S BABY)
1.
The Cuckolded Man
21
2.
The Fornicating Man
41
II.
CHILDREN OF SCIENCE (PAPA'S MAYBE)
3.
The Non-Consenting Man
59
4.
The Fertile Man
83
III.
REDEFINING THE FAMILY
5.
Expanding the Definition of Legal Child
111
6.
The Evolving Meaning of Parenthood
131
IV.
RETHINKING PATERNITY ADJUDICATION IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD
7.
Towards a "Best Interests of the Child" Approach to Paternity Adjudication
163
8.
Allocating the Paternity of Husbands, Same-Sex Partners, and Sperm Donors
183
Conclusion
213
Notes
215
Index
239
About the Author
246