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    Supports→Laws may presume that gestational mothers and rearing parents have a claim to be legal parents

    Legal presumptions can be grounded in what typically serves children's best interests

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    Three main considerations are presented in favor of labor-based accounts. One focuses on the interests of the child. Where a child has been looked after by a person or people for some time, it is thought to be very damaging for her to be taken away from them (Archard 2004). In the case of gestation, since the gestational mother is guaranteed to be identifiable at birth, it may be thought in the best interests of the child that she be regarded as the mother (Annas 1984). Moreover, the child and g

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