![]() ![]() If the case makes its way to the appellate court, the ACLU of Oklahoma plans to step in, said ACLU attorney Hanna Roberts. ![]() Williams has filed a motion to reconsider her case that is set to be heard on June 1. “I mean pure terror, as a queer person, to be erased.” “My body instantly started shaking,” Williams said. In her place would go the couple’s sperm donor, who was now petitioning for custody. Williams was ordered struck from W.’s birth certificate. But within 15 minutes of the hearing starting, Oklahoma County District Court Judge Lynne McGuire declared that because Williams had not adopted her son, she was not his legal parent. together, according to Williams, with Wilson carrying the baby. Williams and Wilson are legally married and decided to have W. The split was nasty, Williams said, but she wasn’t prepped for the news she would receive at the couple’s divorce hearing in Oklahoma City last January. Two years after their son’s birth, Williams and her wife, Rebekah Wilson, had started to split. ![]()
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