http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/LegalCenter/story?id=3195632&page=1
Identical twins in a custody dispute.
It cannot be resolved.
I predicted this years ago.
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This is an interesting conflict in the law versus society. This case says that in the end it should come down to the mother's word who is daddy, but her lawyer has said both brothers should split the bill because they both played. In past rulings, after a DNA test that proved he was not the father, one unfortunate man was forced to assume parental responsibilities anyway because they could not find the real dad. It seems that even as society tries to forego sexual responsibilities, the legal system is keeping with the "if you play, you pay" rules. Now with unmarried parental couples on a dramatic rise it will be interesting to see which changes first society or the law.
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