The couple met a stranger in a pub following an internet advert before signing a sperm donor agreement over the use of artificial insemination - but the man later had sex with one of the women behind her partner's back, a court heard.
A woman has lost a Court of Appeal challenge over her name being removed from her child's birth certificate after it was revealed her ex-wife had sex with a sperm donor behind her back. The case concerned who the parents were of a now six-year-old born amid an 'informal conception arrangement' between two women and a man, judges were told.
She concluded on the balance of probabilities that while Q had not consented to sex between P and F, the method of the child's conception was 'unclear'. It meant Q could not have parenthood under a law that grants it to the wives or civil partners of women who give birth via artificial insemination.
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