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If Mr Porter’s claim is accepted, it would mean single women who use known sperm donors could struggle to exclude them from the child’s life.

Attorney-General Christian Porter is calling for sperm donors to be considered 'parents' in some cases.

The issue has been raised in a High Court appeal, launched by a donor who is trying to stop a woman moving to New Zealand with his donor child. Under New South Wales legislation, a sperm donor is not considered a parent unless they were married or in a de facto relationship with the mother at the time of conception. Image: Christian Porter Twitter

 

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Should single women have to prove they can afford to raise children before given access to donated sperm. Why should the taxpayer have to pay for single mothers to be on welfare?

Wait, what?

Just another way the Religious zealots want to control our lives by the LNP Fuckwittery sect!

Is this a bad thing?

Because of one case really this is what the Attorney General of the whole nation spends his time on... and uses it like a threat against... single women

This is very dangerous territory. it denies the agency of women.

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