Thinking about having a known Donor?
Lesbian moms have more options than ever when planning a family. The number of couples choosing known donors over anonymous sperm donation is steadily increasing and the benefits of known donor families are as wonderful as they are complicated.
What should you consider? First, you must know what role you and your partner want to play in your child’s life. If there isn’t room for anyone else, that is the answer to your question.
However, having more love and support for your child is always a plus and with careful legal and emotional planning, known sperm donation can be the answer to your family planning prayers. I should know, I am a donor dad and I couldn’t be happier.
Among the many considerations in known donor situations are: decision making authority, legal surrender of parental rights, amount of time each person will have with the child (from infancy to adulthood), financial constributions, emotional makeup of the donor, relatinship status of the donor…
One of my unique legal services is known donor counseling. If you would like to discuss specific questions to consider before approaching a known donor, please email me today.
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I have a unique situation that I would like to discuss with you. The father(known donor) of my twins is suing me for paternity and visitation rights. Before their birth we agreed to him relinquishing rights and my partner adopting but that didn’t happen. There is no written agreement, he has been an active father for 4 years and she never attempted to adopt. I am unsure of where this will leave me. I have an attorney but am still concerned due to the uniqueness of the situation. My partner and I are not doing well and have a daughter that is biologically hers and I adopted her. The father has been more help than my partner and I feel that, in the best interest of my sons, the assistance of child support would be helpful. Yikes!!!! Help!!!