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January 26, 2011
  Florida's Gay Adoption Ban Overturned
Posted By Law Office of Michael Young

Florida's three-decade ban on gay adoptions has finally been overturned by a couple who successfully adopted two brothers this month. Martin Gill and his partner have fostered these two boys for six years before they were finally successful in making the adoption legal on Wednesday.

The couple was helped by the American Civil Liberties Union who helped them file a case claiming that the state's law with unconstitutional. In a surprising turn of events the state of Florida decided not to appeal the decision of the 3rd District Court of Appeal who agreed with Gill's case. The Department of Children and Families has also made a tremendous change in their policy, altering forms to not ask whether adoptive parents are homosexual or not. 

The law in question was enacted in 1977 and it is believed to be the only one of its kind in the US. 

If you're interested in adoption, particularly step-parent adoption, contact our legal team to discuss your interests with a Riverside family lawyer

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February 22, 2010
  AZ Legislature Considers Adoption Bill That Favors Married Couples
Posted By Law Office of Michael R. Young

The Arizona House recently passed a bill that gives preference to married couples over single parents in regards to state-sponsored adoptions.

Under the state’s current adoption laws, any adult resident, regardless of his or her marital status, is eligible to adopt a child. But under the terms of the new bill, sponsored by Rep. Warde Nichols (R-Gilbert), married couples would be given primary consideration for adoption. Single parents would still be allowed to adopt, but under the limited circumstances. The following circumstances would give single parents preference over a married couple:

  • If the child is related to the adult
  • If the child already has a pre-existing relationship with the adult
  • If the child would otherwise be placed in extended placement or foster care
  • If the judge determines that it's in the child’s best interest to live with the adult

The bill does not change the requirement for an investigation to determine whether the adoptive parents or parent are suitable for raising the child. Some the things adoption officials will look into include each person’s financial situation, moral character, physical and mental health, religious background, and previous dealings with children.

Supporters of the bill say that homes in which both a mother and a father are present are much better for a child, while opponents argue that single parents are just as capable of providing a loving and stable home. Opponents also argue that putting restrictions on single-parent adoptions could result in fewer adoptions overall.

The bill now moves to the state Senate. 

Interested in Adopting a Child?

Adoption is a complicated and often frustrating process. If you are considering adopting a child, a Riverside adoption lawyer at the Law Office of Michael R. Young can guide you through the adoption process. You don’t want to go through this situation alone, as there are many legalities involved. An attorney can help you fill out the appropriate paperwork, protect your interests, and prepare you for the months ahead.

To arrange a consultation to discuss bringing a child into your home through adoption,  contact a Riverside adoption attorney at our office today!

 

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