Two mommies, three daddies

Sean Renaud

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Madness? This IS CALI!

You know I love my state. As liberals continually march towards the destruction of the traditional family, no not the real traditional family, the nuclear one that's just a few decades old, California is going to attempt a bill to limit the number of parents a child can have to just two.

I'm suddenly curious what the legal status was of all the children who's parents remarried over the years. Like what would have happened to my older (half) brother had my father died. If I'm reading this right my mother wouldn't have had any right to claim him even though he'd been living under her roof for six years. I feel like I must be missing something there.
 
Madness? This IS CALI!

You know I love my state. As liberals continually march towards the destruction of the traditional family, no not the real traditional family, the nuclear one that's just a few decades old, California is going to attempt a bill to limit the number of parents a child can have to just two.

I'm suddenly curious what the legal status was of all the children who's parents remarried over the years. Like what would have happened to my older (half) brother had my father died. If I'm reading this right my mother wouldn't have had any right to claim him even though he'd been living under her roof for six years. I feel like I must be missing something there.

you gonna fix that or is it okay to just start making fun of you now?
 
Sorry, remove the limit of just two. And feel free to make fun of me. I deserve it for that oversight. :D
 
Madness? This IS CALI!

You know I love my state. As liberals continually march towards the destruction of the traditional family, no not the real traditional family, the nuclear one that's just a few decades old, California is going to attempt a bill to limit the number of parents a child can have to just two.

I'm suddenly curious what the legal status was of all the children who's parents remarried over the years. Like what would have happened to my older (half) brother had my father died. If I'm reading this right my mother wouldn't have had any right to claim him even though he'd been living under her roof for six years. I feel like I must be missing something there.
I could see that.
 
It's bound to complicate their tax laws, as people start piling up dependents.
 
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