California Judge To Rule If Kids Can See Paralyzed Mom
March 24, 2011 8:24 AM
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Even though Abbie Dorn was paralyzed giving birth to triplets, her parents say that doesn’t mean she should be denied the right to hold them and watch as they grow up — even though she can’t eat, speak or move.
The parents have gone to court in an effort to persuade a judge that their daughter not only wants motherhood, but has a constitutional right to it as well. Her condition doesn’t mean she loves her children any less than any other mother would love hers, they say.
But allowing three preschoolers to spend lengthy periods of time with a woman who can only lay motionless will traumatize them, argues their father, Dan Dorn. He has been raising the two boys and a girl as a single parent since the day he brought them home from the hospital nearly five years ago. He wants things to remain that way.
After hearing closing arguments from both sides Thursday, Superior Court Judge Frederick C. Shaller is expected to decide whether Dan Dorn must agree to grant his ex-wife regular visitation rights.
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