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Published 15:44 20 Oct 2021 BST
Updated 15:48 20 Oct 2021 BST
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One year after marriage equality, their first child was born. The couple soon discovered that only one of them was recognised as a legal parent due to the outdated legislation around assisted reproduction.
After years of battling, Ranae said today: “It’s been 1,904 day since we became parents.
"The best days of our lives, that goes without saying... but they have also been some of the hardest and all because of what the government had failed to provide in the way of protection for children born via donor assisted human reproduction and surrogacy.
"1,904 days of uncertainty, anxiety and needless distress. Today, October 20th, we became a legal family.”
While Ranae is delighted to finally win the rights her family have been fighting for, she is still disappointed that her family have had to go through the last five years of stress and anxiety.
“This afternoon my wife became a legal parent to our two children, her biological daughters, but the reality is that she was their mom since the moment we decided to have children together. Ava and Arya know nothing else, just the unconditional love of their two parents. Until this afternoon, the state did not recognise that precious bond between my wife and our girls. It’s been a very long road for us and we are exhausted from this fight. So many other families are in the same situation. Depleted from this fight but with no choice but to keep going. We would do anything to protect our children, and so we carry on. Giving up is not an option.” “We should never have had to go through this. We should never have had to fight for such a basic right.”
“Our children should never have been forced to wait for 1,904 days to have the protection and security of both of their parents. Please do better Ireland. Please don’t make children wait," she added. "Act now.”
Equality for Children and the Irish Families Through Surrogacy group will continue to lobby the government regarding necessary legislation.
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