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NCLR Argues GROUNDBREAKING PARENTAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES CASE

by National Coalition for Lesbian Rights

NATIONAL CENTER FOR LESBIAN RIGHTS ARGUES
GROUNDBREAKING PARENTAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES CASE
BEFORE CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 24, 2005 NCLR Logo


Media Contact:
Kate Kendell, Senior Staff Attorney 415.595.2233 kendell [at] nclrights.org
Shannon Minter, Legal Director 415.595.2125 minter [at] nclrights.org
Courtney Joslin, Senior Staff Attorney 415.392.6257 joslin [at] nclrights.org ext. 305

NATIONAL CENTER FOR LESBIAN RIGHTS ARGUES
GROUNDBREAKING PARENTAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES CASE
BEFORE CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT

"All children, not only those born to married or heterosexual parents, must have a legal right to support and care from both people who brought them into the world."

(San Francisco, Tuesday May 24, 2005) This morning the California State Supreme Court heard three cases involving the rights of children born to lesbian parents. In her argument before the Court, National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) Senior Staff Attorney, Courtney Joslin, argued that, "all children, not only those born to married or heterosexual parents, must have a legal right to support and care from both people who brought them into the world."

Joslin argued one of three cases currently pending before the Court. NCLR's client, Emily B., is seeking child support from her former partner, Elisa B., for the twin children that she and Elisa conceived and raised together prior to their separation. All three cases pose the question of whether both partners in a same-sex couple who use reproductive technology to have children together are legal parents, as they would be if the partners were married.

"There are hundreds of thousands of couples, including many same-sex couples, who rely on assisted reproduction to have children. Without question, those parent-child relationships are just as authentic and real as any others, and they should be protected equally under the law," said Courtney Joslin, NCLR Senior Staff Attorney.

According to Joslin, much is at stake with the court's ruling: "The California Supreme Court's decision will decide whether these children will be protected, or whether we'll turn the clock back to the day when children born outside of marriage were punished for being 'illegitimate.'"

NCLR Legal Director, Shannon Minter, argued on behalf of amici in the Kristine H. case, also before the Court.

For twenty-eight years NCLR has been a national leader on LGBT family issues including adoption, child custody and visitation, alternative insemination, partnership protection, domestic partner benefits, and marriage rights.

NCLR is a national legal resource center with a primary commitment to advancing the rights and safety of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people and their families through a program of litigation, public policy advocacy, and public education. We can be reached through our website at http://www.nclrights.org.
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