Sandra

Sorry coming in late on this one. I think Bernhard's comment is
important, about biological wonder. I suspect that the child have a
biological father and mother, and then another set of parents. Or was it
the child had a mother who then had a partner. I would try and unravel
the situation before recording it, as there are perhaps three important
steps to record - birth (the child's birth parents, perhaps one is
unknown), perhaps adoption, and same sex partnership.

Cheers, Brett

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On 5/11/2011 10:28 a.m., Bernhard Scholz wrote:
> 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
>
> ________________________________
>
> 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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