Rock'n Robin said:If the mom wanted custody, she may have missed her chance--how much legally binding power do you think California courts have in Bahrain?
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mrsv98 said:The mother of two of Michael Jacksons children has reportedly said that the babies were conceived from a test tube.

robertsmom said:Well, we all already knew this. Those kids are white as can be. And regardless of what Michael looks like now, his DNA still comes through as black.![]()
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How would you know this, there have never been any pictures taken without those nets, masks, blankets over their faces.robertsmom said:Well, we all already knew this. Those kids are white as can be. And regardless of what Michael looks like now, his DNA still comes through as black.![]()
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Disney1fan2002 said:So, in reality, she birthed those babies, and then SOLD them.
Disney1fan2002 said:So, in reality, she birthed those babies, and then SOLD them.

Aurora63 said:If he really isn't their biological father, the kids were likely legally adopted by him.
marybet said:They were married when she had the children so I don't think he would have had to adopt them. A lot of couples use sperm donors and I don't think that you have to adopt the child if your name is on the birth certificate.
Are any adoption procedures required when a surrogate, egg donor, sperm donor and/or embryo donor is involved?
Adoptions are not performed when only an egg donor and/or sperm donor is involved in the assisted reproduction arrangement. In terms of embryos, although a form of "embryo adoptions" may be performed, there are no laws or court cases in California requiring any adoption procedure, and the embryo donation may be done by contract only. In terms of surrogacy, while an adoption may certainly be performed, in lieu of an adoption, most county superior courts in California permit a procedure whereby parentage is established by a judgment entered by the court. Once a certified copy of the judgment of parentage is obtained and provided to the California Office of Vital Records, that office will prepare the birth certificate with the intended parent(s) indicated as the sole parent(s) of the child. Nevertheless, it is important to work with a qualified attorney who will explain the available procedures and legal risks, and the timing of those procedures.