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Protecting Your Family After Marriage Equality: What You Need To Know
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Transgender Family Law in the U.S.
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Policy Statements Supporting Adoption by Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual People
Legislation & Policy
Children with More Than Two Parents
Most children have at most two parents, but some children have more than two people in their lives who act as the child’s parent in every way. For example, a child raised from birth by a biological mother and a non-biological father may also have a relationship with his or her biological father. In such a situation, the child may consider both adults in the home, as well as his or her biological father, to be parents. In such a case, it may protect the child’s interests to have a legally protected relationship with all three of the parental figures in his or her life.
This legislation, which went into effect January 1, 2014, was the first to provide comprehensive protections for children with more than two parents, and provided a model for the Uniform Parentage Act of 2017 and a number of other states that later enacted similar legislation, including Maine and Washington.
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Legal Recognition of LGBTQ Families
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Fact Sheet: Adoption by LGBTQ Parents
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Parents who are LGBT, Same-Gender Loving, or Two Spirit: Protect Your Rights!
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Si Eres Padre De Familia Y LGBTQ O Tienes Una Relación Con Una Persona Del Mismo Sexo: ¡Protege Tus Derechos!
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California Transgender Family Law
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