Her biological father, I always told myself, was of no importance.
What difference did it make who his biological father was?
He did not develop a relationship with his biological father until the age of 14.
"Which one of these men would you say was your biological father?"
Actually, it was little that I knew, since my biological father turned out to be 6 feet 3.
Then they did not talk again until two months ago, when his biological father called.
She is then taken back at the idea that he might be the biological father.
She was never married, you see, to your biological father.
Yet, the biological father may claim right to the child.
She came to town in April 1996 to find her biological father.
She now has her life, I have mine, and my birth father his.
Later in the episode, it is revealed that the son was actually taken by the birth father and his new wife.
He never saw his birth father or his mother's first husband.
However, the birth father is finally contacted and takes the baby home.
A bit later she sent a letter to her birth father, in Albuquerque.
They determined that she had meant her birth father and the case was closed.
Finding your birth father and getting married is a pretty tough transition.
But I don't want to do it if there are still problems with her birth father.
His birth father was also a mental patient, whom she had met during one of her many years within a state institution.
We have very little information about the birth father or his family.