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// Really just a sketch so far, approaching GNG although I'd expect ONEEVENT objections. I'd love to get a full copy of the Vermont Law Review article.
// Additional source: http://www.advocate.com/world/2015/05/03/argentina-makes-history-three-parent-birth-certificate
// The blake's link is dead.
Third-parent Adoption is a term to describe legal decisions or standards which allow three or more adults to be legally recognized as parents to a child. [1] [2]
In a limited number of cases, different jurisdictions have enabled the legal adoption of a child by a third parent. [3] [4] The laws of Delaware and the District of Columbia specifically leave room for this possibility. [5]
Circa 1998, a San Francisco Superior Court allowed a third-parent adoption. [6]
In 2007, an Ottawa court allowed a lesbian woman the status of a third parent to her partner's son. [7] [8]
In 2012, the California state legislature considered a bill, SB 1476, which would allow judges to grant three or more adults the legal status of parent if the judge felt that that would be in the best interests of the child. [1] [2]
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// Really just a sketch so far, approaching GNG although I'd expect ONEEVENT objections. I'd love to get a full copy of the Vermont Law Review article.
// Additional source: http://www.advocate.com/world/2015/05/03/argentina-makes-history-three-parent-birth-certificate
// The blake's link is dead.
Third-parent Adoption is a term to describe legal decisions or standards which allow three or more adults to be legally recognized as parents to a child. [1] [2]
In a limited number of cases, different jurisdictions have enabled the legal adoption of a child by a third parent. [3] [4] The laws of Delaware and the District of Columbia specifically leave room for this possibility. [5]
Circa 1998, a San Francisco Superior Court allowed a third-parent adoption. [6]
In 2007, an Ottawa court allowed a lesbian woman the status of a third parent to her partner's son. [7] [8]
In 2012, the California state legislature considered a bill, SB 1476, which would allow judges to grant three or more adults the legal status of parent if the judge felt that that would be in the best interests of the child. [1] [2]
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