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The ''Family Law Act'' lets people make agreements when they have a child through artificial reproduction. These agreements can say who is a parent and who isn’t. They can say that a donor of eggs or sperm is a parent, or that a surrogate mother isn’t a parent. | The ''Family Law Act'' lets people make agreements when they have a child through artificial reproduction. These agreements can say who is a parent and who isn’t. They can say that a donor of eggs or sperm is a parent, or that a surrogate mother isn’t a parent. | ||
Under the ''Family Law Act'', a child can have more than two parents. The courts <span class="noglossary">will</span> have to figure out how child support will work in situations like this. | Under the ''Family Law Act'', a child can have more than two parents. The courts <span class="noglossary">will</span> have to figure out how child support <span class="noglossary">will</span> work in situations like this. | ||
===Guardianship=== | ===Guardianship=== |