by Dan Mahoney | May 19, 2008 | gay adoption, lesbian custody dispute, lesbians with children, non-biological parent, children same-sex parents, lesbian adoption, Same-sex parenting
Margaret K. and Janice M. adopted a daughter during their committed relationship of 17 years. Because they adopted their daughter from India, which does not allow unmarried couples to adopt, only Janice adopted the child, but she and Margaret raised their daughter together. When their daughter was 7, Margaret and Janice separated and Janice refused to allow Margaret to see their daughter. An intermediate appellate court found that Margaret has a parent-child relationship with her daughter and...
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by Dan Mahoney | Aug 31, 2005 | lesbian custody dispute, lesbians with children, non-biological parent, children same-sex parents, Same-sex parenting, alternative reproduction, artificial insemination
A lesbian couple, K.M. and E.G., had twins together through ovum-sharing, with an egg removed from K.M., fertilized in vitro, and implanted in her partner E.G. The couple raised the twins together for several years. When the couple separated, however, E.G. (the birth mother) refused to allow K.M. (the genetic mother) to see the children. In August 2005, the California Supreme Court ruled that both women were parents of the twins. NCLR, Lambda Legal, and other LGBTQ organizations filed an...
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