Lesbian couple await decision regarding their daughter's registration
May 4th, 2012 by
Sandra ten Zijthoff
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Nicola Rothon with partner Helen Bicknell and daughter Satya Amani, await official word on registering their daughter with both their last names.
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Conservative groups protested against the concept of a family with two mothers.
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Nicola Rothon and Helen Bicknell waiting to be called in for the trial.
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Nicola Rothon and Helen Bicknell waiting to be called in for the trial.
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A politician in support of the couple's constitutional rights to register their daughter.
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Opposition holding sign depicting a family with two mothers, claiming "that is not a family".
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Opposition holding signs which read "two mothers causes a confused daughter".
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Representatives of the conservative opposition shared their perspective.
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Representatives of LGBT groups also shared their perspectives with the media.
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Small disputes erupted when conservatives began to kick over candles supporting the couple.
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Supporter of the couple holding up a sign, "Sirs Pro Nightmares, It's time that you recognize reality! Women love on another, without your permission!".
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British couple Nicola Rothon and Helen Bicknell, who have resided in Ecuador for over 5 years, wish to register their daughter (conceived through artificial insemination), with both their last names. A second hearing of the case is taking place.

































































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