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Old May 2, 2007, 05:22 pm   #19 (permalink) (top)
Rinoa
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Just one way would be the fact that the child carries gene samples of the mother and father, which in todays and future technology may be used against them in some manner, or without their conscent, which may directly affect them at some time.
Just one way would be the fact that the child carries gene samples of the mother and father, which in todays and future technology may be used against them in some manner, or without their conscent, which may directly affect them at some time.
Other than proving that they parented the child? Highly doubtful, and a possible inconvenience not substantial enough to justify killing another person. Plus, with an adoption process which screens the identity of the person you would have to know beforehand whose child it was, and there would be no way to find out.

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Another way is the fact that due to the "lack of strength" shown by the government of this nation to enforce individual rights, there is sufficient reason to believe that a couple, or mother, could be held liable at some future time for harm which may come to the child, regardless of what form of "adoption" takes place.
By relinquishing parental rights they legally relinquish parental responsibility. So no, they can't be held legally liable later on down the road, the new parents take that on.
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