Mercedes Project Paper
Mercedes Project Paper
Mercedes Project Paper
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Abstract
This paper is an in-depth analysis of same-sex adoption. The author first starts with the historical
background of this topic with a reason of why she chose to advocated for this topic. Further
throughout this paper she uses a variety of cases and journal entries to reason her paper. This
paper uses law as the conflict and reasonable explanation for comparison. Summing up this
paper with a conclusion the author adds a resolution to the issue.
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History
Since 1974, the adoption of children for same-sex couples has been a controversial issue.
Under the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) equality of rights under the law shall not be denied
or abridged by the United States or any State on account of gender Francis, R. W. (1999). (Home.
Retrieved from http://www.equalrightsamendment.org/)
In 1977, Florida enforced a law that explicitly banned the adoption of children by
homosexual couples. A legal decision was made by the United States Court of Appeals for the
Eleventh Circuit, for the Loften v. Secretary of Florida, that gave a same-gender couple custody
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of a child that was adopted. When one spouse died, the biological grandmother tried to obtain
custody under ch77-140, section 1, 1977 Fla. Laws, 466 , where no person eligible to adopt
under this statute may adopt if that person is a homosexual. The court ruled in favor of the
secretary of Florida and denied the right. Florida law (Legislature, F. (1995) 63.04 Who may be
adopted; who may not adopt states the following:
(1)Any person, a minor or an adult, may be adopted by A husband and wife jointly, An
unmarried adult, or A married person without the other spouse joining as a petitioner, if the
person to be adopted is not his or her spouse, and if the other spouse is a parent of the person to
be adopted and consents to the adoption, or the failure of the other spouse to join in the petition
or to consent to the adoption is excused by the court for good cause shown or in the best interest
of the child.No person eligible to adopt under this statute may adopt if that person is a
homosexual.No person eligible under this section shall be prohibited from adopting solely
because such person possesses a physical disability or handicap, unless it is determined by the
court or adoption entity that such disability or handicap renders such person incapable of serving
as an effective parent.
Sexuality defined by Gay and Lesbian Adoptive Parents: Issues and Concerns - FindLaw is:
The American Psychological Association defines sexual orientation as;
one of four components of sexuality and is distinguished by an enduring
emotional, romantic, sexual or affectionate attraction to individuals of a particular
gender. The three other components of sexuality are biological sex, gender
identity (the psychological sense of being male or female) and social sex role (the
adherence to cultural norms for feminine or masculine behaviors).
Children
Many children feel more accepted by those who are in the LGBT community.
Moreover there have been rising issues by the courts with children being raised in
homosexual homes. The main concern is the safety of the child and the lifestyle of homosexual
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parents leave on the children. According to Association, A. E. (2002), children feel safe because
of the following reasons:
LGBT parents can relate to adopted childrens feelings of differentness. Adoption
decision is very intentional by LGBT parents. For LGBT families, adoption is most often
their first choice. LGBT parents may be more resourceful and may know where to find help.
LGBT parents may be more aware of support systems. LGBT parents can expose children to
a diverse world and acceptance of differences in people.
Parents, schools, and the government have a part in the adoption and so do the children.
There have been many factors that have given responses of how children feel in same-sex parent
homes and opposite sex parent homes. The University of Melbourne in Australia has done a
research that involved 315 same-sex parents with the total of 500 children. This experiment
concluded that there was no difference compared with children from the general population. 2/3
of these children with same-sex parents encountered many forms of stigma like addressing letters
mr. or mrs.to their home or bullying from others regarding their home lifestyle. It has been
known that childrens well-being is affected less by the sexual orientation of their parents. A
study was shown that children from preschool with same sex-parents and heterosexual parents
were equally well-adjusted.
Marriage
Although there has been studies that children would rather be with same-sex couples, many
states set laws regarding marriage that delay the adoption process of children. CNN Narayan, C.
(2015, November 13).( Utah same sex judge. Retrieved November 13, 2015, from
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on the birth certificates of their child due to out-of-state adoption. The state of Oklahoma
prevents recognition of parental status of both parents in out-of-state in article III standing
challenge statutory amendment. The plaintiff adopted in New Jersey but moved to Oklahoma.
The plaintiff is claiming a violation of the EPA laws, and the defendant had no evidence that they
failed to satisfy state goal of placing adopted children in a secure loving, and permanent homes.
The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff because it violated the EPA laws
In 2013, twelve states have confirmed the right for same-sex couples to be legally
married under their state laws where some others completely banned marriage. In 2015, the
United States Supreme Courts ruled that in all 50 states Same-sex couples are allowed to be
legally married and that banning it was against the due process of the 14 Amendment. Due to the
Supreme Courts decision, there has been a major change in states view on same-sex adoption.
For example, in the state of Virginia one can only adopt if they are married which give
homosexuals the right to adopt because their marriage is recognized under law.
The story of Cleopatra De Leon and Nicole Dimetman have gone through the problem of
their marriage not being recognized by the state of Texas. The couple got married in
Massachusetts in 2009 but they now live in Austin, Texas. They now have a 3 year old son and
daughter that cannot get their last name because their marriage is not recognized in the state of
Texas. Although this couple has finally been recognized by the United States Supreme Court,
there are still difficulties with this issue. Ura, A. (2015, June 30) states:
Texas birth certificates only allow for a mother and a father to be listed. That means, for
instance, when a woman has a child, her same-sex spouse is not automatically listed on the birth
certificate and considered the child's parent as a male spouse would be. The non-biological
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parent has to adopt the child later to gain parental rights.Texas supplemental certificates allow for
two parents to be listed, "one of whom must be a female, named as the mother, and the other of
whom must be a male, named as the father." As a result, only one parent is listed for same-sex
couples. The Department of State Health Services has already modified marriage licenses to
accommodate same-sex couples.
The outcome of their story is still to be determined, but The Texas Tribune by Alexa
Ura wrote this story of the new rising issue pertaining to gay adoption.
Adoption Process
According to Adoption, L. (2015) in most states, whether gay adoption is legal is made
on a case-by-case basis by a judge. However, there are 16 states that definitely allow joint gay
adoptions (when a same-sex couple jointly petition for adoption): Arkansas, California,
Colorado, Connecticut, D.C., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington.
It may be proved that there is more than one way of adoption. Current or former
relationships, co-parenting, adoption, donor insemination, and surrogacy are usually the ways
many LGBT community members have kids to be adoptable. A donor insemination is the
injection of a donated sperm cell into a female (homosexual parent) to give a chance of
developing a child. Surrogacy is usually used by homosexual men who find a mother willing to
be inseminated by one of the fathers sperm cells so that they can produce a baby to carry for 9
months and then later give up the child after birth. Usually in that case there are many legal
documentations written up so that there would be an exchange of money and care for the carrier
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and that the baby is legally parented by the homosexual couple paying (Linville, D. (2015). Same
Sex Parents and Their Children. Retrieved from
https://www.aamft.org/imis15/aamft/Content/Consumer_Updates/Samesex_Parents_and_Their_Children.aspx) .
There is also the adoption of a child from an adoption agency. During this process the
adopting parents or parent is put onto a list which later if they reach the top, get picked to be
parent of a child in need. Before the child is put into the care of the parent, there are a series of
background checks and proper documentation of the entire family being joined together.
Typically during these adoptions the final decision is made after the in home inspection which
causes problems for homosexual couples. When one comes to the home of a homosexual, the
mindset of a child not being in the proper care is faced. Many agencies disregard homosexuals
from participating in adoption.
Multiple adoption agencies are founded by religious organizations. These organizations
are usually biased when it comes to same-sex couples. By law any small business organization
can refuse a service from one they feel is not competent. For example the no shoes, no shirt, no
service sign that majority of convenience stores have on the rom window. These privately
owned business have the right to do so and not be considered discrimination.
Religions
Many religious groups do not believe that same-sex couples coincide with their beliefs. Also
they believe that the children will be hurt. With these same-sex couples being a threat to
society the children would be growing up without a mother or father figure. The children are
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more at risk because they are exposed to the homosexual lifestyle, and are more likely to grow
up homosexual.
On December 16, 2009 U.S Court of Appeals held Catholic League for religious and civil
rights (Richard Sonnenchein, Valierie Meehan) vs. City/county of San Francisco case. The
Catholics and the Catholics advocacy organization brought action determining whether they had
standing to bring 1983 action against city/county and individual members of its board of
supervisors alleging that Establishment Clause was infringed by stopping children in need of
adoption to be placed with homosexual households. The defendants argued that 1) the action was
for a religious purpose 2) primary effect is religion and 3) fosters more problems with religion.
In this case the plaintiffs did not get ruled in their favor because this was an act of religion and
not the overall good of the children.
Comments like these by churches and people who dont agree are looking at the U.S
Constitution as a bible. The United States is not based off of the Bible however, There are
Constitutional laws set in place to create equality throughout the 50 states so that there cannot be
any religious interference . This does not mean that everyone is not entitled to their own religious
practices and speech because the U.S allows that in the Constitution, but it means their argument
is just as valuable as those of the LGBT community. The main concern for courts is that there are
facts and evidence to support an issue. Using theological beliefs are not going to give a standing
argument to protect themselves in court.
Discrimination
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negative comments. Explaining the childs home life to schools, medical offices and other
government officials can be very difficult and can cause confusion upon them. Majority of
schools forms have conformed to having mother and father on different applications needed to be
turned in or signed. In fact those apart of the LGBT community have been reported more subtle
forms of exclusion in schools, and more than 1/5 of students have reported that a teacher,
principle, or another staff member has told them not to talk about their parents.
The American Association and Family Therapy (AAMFT) has done research and have
come to the conclusion that the following are problems faced by homosexual families: Lesbian
and gay concerns are about discrimination in parenting and custody problems. Co-parenting
heterosexual parents can also be present with same-sex parents. Moreover, Non biological parent
figures are common due to conceiving biologically of a child.
Resolution
There are many statistics concluding that LGBT families are being mistreated. Those who are
not involved or believe this is wrong have many open opportunities and ways to show that they
are cared for by their community. Schools should reflect about the diversity in the community
and show children and other members or the community that everyone is not the same and that
many people live their lives differently. Educating students about diversity has been included in
minority lessons in the curriculum. Some schools have clubs and awareness groups about
different cultures. For example having a LGBT club and black history month celebrations.
According to Pappas, B. S. (2012, January 15). Why Gay Parents May Be the Best Parents,
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Gay parents "tend to be more motivated, more committed than heterosexual parents on
average, because they chose to be parents," said Abbie Goldberg, a psychologist at Clark
University in Massachusetts who researches gay and lesbian parenting.
With this statement there are many heterosexual families who did not intend to become
parents of children. These couples have become such a huge factor of the American society, that
they glorify the situation by creating reality shows. This distinctively discriminates on
homosexual couples by social denial of adults capability of caring for a child. Why is unintended
parenthood glorified more than those who have been planning in making the conscious decision
of becoming a parent.
Since there are obvious child conceiving issues, with homosexual couples having a child, it is
not an accident but moreover planned. The time that homosexuals put into conceiving or
receiving of a child is twice as long as those who are heterosexual. This shows dedication to the
providing and care of the child. The thought they put into having a child to raise makes it more
understanding and financially planned than those who do not have it planned.
Many issues of the LGBT community has arisen by the lack of support by their community.
There may be some discomfort and the community can change to make them feel welcome. By
asking them how to be addressed, asking to participate in different activities, encourage others to
recognize their feelings, or encourage a diversity club or gay/lesbian alliance club. To know what
is expected when dealing with adoption agencies Association, A. E. (2002), recommends LGBT
families to use the following:
LGBT families should be integrated throughout the process, not given special
preference.
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Agency staff need to be educated about LGBT parenting and adoption so that LGBT
families dont have to fight against prejudice or work to overcome the stereotypes about the
LGBT community.
Agencies should be honest with LGBT families about the challenges that they will face in
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Appendix
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Reference page
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Linville, D. (2015). Same Sex Parents and Their Children. Retrieved from
https://www.aamft.org/imis15/aamft/Content/Consumer_Updates/Samesex_Parents_and_Their_Children.aspx
Narayan, C. (2015, November 13). Utah same sex judge. Retrieved November 13, 2015,
from http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/12/us/utah-judge-same-sex/
Pappas, B. S. (2012, January 15). Why Gay Parents May Be the Best Parents. Retrieved
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Pappas, B. S. (2012, January 15). Why Gay Parents May Be the Best Parents. Retrieved
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Same Sex Couples Raising Children - Family Equality Council. (2010). Retrieved from
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Ura, A. (2015, June 30). With Marriage Decided, Adoption Rights Next, by Alexa Ura.
Retrieved from http://www.texastribune.org/2015/06/30/despite-ruling-same-sexadoptions-still-question/
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