by adminkbuti | Jul 28, 2020 | Donor Contract, Legalities, Mums-To-Be, Single motherhood, Solo Parenthood, Sperm Donors
Nailing down the right type of sperm donor Well, risk really comes down to intent. Does the donor intend to be the father of the child in which he plays an active role just like any full-time or co-parenting Dad would? Will the donor want to be called Dad? Is the...
by adminkbuti | Jul 17, 2020 | Babies, Legalities, Mums-To-Be, Single motherhood, Single Women, Solo Parenthood, Sperm Donors
What or who is your Plan B? I didn’t think about who the guardians could be until I was in the third trimester of pregnancy because I wasn’t sure if I’d even make it that far along. It’s a really smart idea to start tossing about names of people you...
by adminkbuti | Jul 13, 2020 | Fertility Clinics & IVF, Legalities, Single motherhood, Solo Parenthood, Sperm Donors
Who and why you ask? Men who choose to donate sperm do so for various reasons. Mostly, they believe they want to help people have families who otherwise couldn’t without donated sperm. New sperm are constantly created – in fact somewhere between 45-200...
by adminkbuti | Jul 10, 2020 | Fertility Clinics & IVF, Legalities, Mums-To-Be, Pregnancy, Single motherhood, Single Women, Solo Parenthood, Sperm Donors
If you want to give up some of your jizz to a sperm bank in Western Australia, you must have hit the ripe old legal age of 18. To also get through one of their hoops, you’ll have to undergo some counselling with the clinic’s nurse and this will rope your...
by adminkbuti | Jun 11, 2020 | Donor Contract, Legalities, Single Women, Solo Parenthood, Sperm Donors
Each party acknowledges and agrees that the child/ren born of a result of the DONOR will have no claim on finances/assets of the DONOR, also including the donor’s family, donor’s partner or partner’s family for the life of the child/ren. As the biological father of...
by adminkbuti | Jun 8, 2020 | Donor Contract, Legalities, Single Women, Solo Parenthood, Sperm Donors
DONOR has agreed to only donate to create a total of five families other than his own. While I wish you could enforce this, sadly you really can’t. However, if you had evidence that they exceeded the maximum family quota that you agreed on in writing and wanted to...
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