Petition · past parliament
Let women set a cap on how much they will claim from the father of their child
Closed
40 signatures
What the petition asks
The law disregards agreements made by women who conceive via sperm donation without using a clinic. This puts men who help them at risk of getting a huge bill. Many are deterred; among them those who could bring most to the self-image, aspirations and aptitudes of the children.
A legally recognised ‘limit of liability’ would give security to the donor while allowing scope for some agreed financial contribution. This could:
avoid the need for secrecy and anonymity
provide more money for poorer families
make sperm donation a practical alternative to getting pregnant in an unsatisfactory or short-term relationship
start a virtuous circle of better donors and higher regard for sperm donation
For comments, questions and discussion please go to:
limitofliability.blogspot.co.uk
avoid the need for secrecy and anonymity
provide more money for poorer families
make sperm donation a practical alternative to getting pregnant in an unsatisfactory or short-term relationship
start a virtuous circle of better donors and higher regard for sperm donation
For comments, questions and discussion please go to:
limitofliability.blogspot.co.uk
Timeline
| 12 Jun 2018 | Petition opened for signatures |
| 12 Dec 2018 | Closed to new signatures |
Key facts
Signatures
40
Status
Closed
Opened
12 Jun 2018
Closed
12 Dec 2018
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