Sandra,

wow this topic is a hard one.

First of all if a man and a woman live together and have a child you can use the
marriage information and say that this couple never married. Depending to to
local laws just enter the name of the child the surname depends to your local
laws.

Uptoday Legacy doesn't support bisexual marriages which is not the state of art.
More and more countries are allowing this.

And at last you say your cousin and her lesbian partner had a child.
WOW!!! That's a biological wonder. Upto day a woman needs a man to get pregnant.

For the rest just add the father as unknown

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From: Sandra Ludwig [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2011 7:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Can anyone help me with a simple question?




 Hi everyone: I know this program is LDS based so I'm a little shy asking this.
How does one list a live-in partner, either opposite or same-sex? In my family
(as in so many families these days) we have some couples who lived together for
many years, but did not marry, no children. Also, recently, my cousin and her
lesbian partner had a child. How do I include all this?

I'm very new to Legacy so I could use some tips. Thanks!


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