Court of Appeals clarifies parental status
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The issue of parentage is not often disputed – but sometimes it is. A legal parent is someone who is recognized by law as the mother or father of a child. This may include a biological parent, an adoptive parent, a court-appointed guardian, or a parent of a child conceived through assisted reproduction. These definitions grow complicated and the subject of debate, particularly in legal contexts where definitions impact custody and child welfare decisions.The Court of Appeals’ holding in the recent case of In Re N.A., No. 03-24-00145-CV highlights the complexities surrounding parental identity and rights. Should the definition of who a parent is evolve based on legal precedents, psychological perspectives, and sociocultural influence? How should courts navigate these intricate dynamics?