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An Irish judge granted a non-biological father limited visitation with two children he helped raise, citing his parental role and the children’s best interests.
An Irish judge has granted a non-biological man limited access to two young children born via surrogacy to his former partner, ruling that the man’s significant role in raising them—including shared caregiving and financial contributions—warranted continued contact.
Despite the children’s father opposing the move and calling the man a “stranger,” the court found the applicant had acted as a co-parent, forming a strong emotional bond.
The judge approved six to eight visits per month, each lasting two to three hours, and adjourned the case to allow both parties to agree on a schedule, emphasizing the children’s best interests and the importance of maintaining the relationship.
Un juez irlandés concedió a un padre no biológico visitas limitadas con dos hijos que ayudó a criar, citando su papel parental y los mejores intereses de los niños.