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Family

May 7, 2002

The Father of All Dilemmas

SAN FRANCISCO - What six-and-a-half-year old Nicholas knows about his family is this: He loves his mommy and he loves his daddy. But the law is far from clear about whether the man who thinks of himself as the boy's father can legally call himself a parent.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - What six-and-a-half-year old Nicholas knows about his family is this: He loves his mommy and he loves his daddy.
        But the law is far from clear about whether the man who thinks of himself as the boy's father can legally call himself a...

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