Thursday, April 16, 2009

NY Judge Permits Same-Sex Adoption to Protect Federal and Other State Rights

According to Sexual Orientation and the Law, a NY judge has granted a second-parent adoption to the genetic mother of a child. It did so despite that NY law recognizes their Dutch marriage, which would automatically make both mothers the child's parents. The adoption was appropriate, however, because it protects the child-parent relationship under federal law and in states that do not recognize gay marriage.

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