In 2004, the Court of Appeals of Arkansas was called upon to decide a custody dispute that started out much like thousands of similar disputes clogging the nations’ courts. A man named Robert Speir and a woman named Marlene Sheppard had had a son in 2002 born out of wedlock. After a paternity dispute, Mr. Speir began to pay child support (in fact, at the time of this court decision, he had actually overpaid the amount due by several hundred dollars). But the case did differ from the similar cases in one respect besides Mr. Speir’s unusual step of paying more child support than he owed. That part of the case had to do with the couple’s disagreement over what to name the child. Mr. Speir wante
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