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Family Law

Tri-Parenting: Three's Company or Three's a Crowd?

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Laws pertaining to legal parentage have changed frequently in recent years as states have attempted to keep pace with the evolving configurations of modern-day families. Major contributors to this process have expanded our definitions of family and parenthood. Still, what about the related issue of how many recognized parents a child can have?

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Laws pertaining to legal parentage have changed frequently in recent years as states have attempted to keep pace with the evolving configurations of modern-day families. Major contributors to this process — including rapid advancements in assisted reproductive technology and improved rights for same-sex parents — have expanded our definitions of family and parenthood. Still, what about the related issue of how many recognized parents a child can have?

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