The topic of this article is second-parent adoption. I hope to accomplish four things in my discussion. First, I will define second-parent adoption and give some reasons that it is desirable for both parents and children. Second, I will summarize the state of the law in terms of legislative enactments and case law in the United States. Third, I will discuss the role of social science in second-parent adoption cases. Finally, I will discuss some of the implications of recognizing second-parent adoptions
The purposes of adoption as an institution have come full circle. Historical studies teach us that i...
When lesbian couples start families, one woman often begins with all the legal entitlements of paren...
Basic biology tells us that each child has no more than two biological parents, one who supplies the...
The topic of this article is second-parent adoption. I hope to accomplish four things in my discussi...
Ohio law regarding second-parent adoptions remains unsettled. Section II of this article provides an...
The Liberal Judicial Construction of State Adoption Laws Allows Courts to Grant Second Parent Adopti...
Part I of this Article will discuss some of the legal difficulties associated with co-parenting and ...
In addition to the need for homes for children without any legally recognized parent, the need for a...
American state parentage laws have traditionally required biological or adoptive ties and no more th...
Most adults take for granted their right, through marriage and adoption, to legally protect their re...
In the piece, Professor Brad Wilcox and I ask who should care for children when their biological par...
In this Essay, Schacter examines recent judicial decisions on so-called second parent adoption, in...
Sharon S. v. Superior Court is pending review before the California Supreme Court. This case may nul...
The Article examines the role that legal representation of birth and prospective parents may or may ...
This Article challenges the view that adoption decision-makers should place children only in traditi...
The purposes of adoption as an institution have come full circle. Historical studies teach us that i...
When lesbian couples start families, one woman often begins with all the legal entitlements of paren...
Basic biology tells us that each child has no more than two biological parents, one who supplies the...
The topic of this article is second-parent adoption. I hope to accomplish four things in my discussi...
Ohio law regarding second-parent adoptions remains unsettled. Section II of this article provides an...
The Liberal Judicial Construction of State Adoption Laws Allows Courts to Grant Second Parent Adopti...
Part I of this Article will discuss some of the legal difficulties associated with co-parenting and ...
In addition to the need for homes for children without any legally recognized parent, the need for a...
American state parentage laws have traditionally required biological or adoptive ties and no more th...
Most adults take for granted their right, through marriage and adoption, to legally protect their re...
In the piece, Professor Brad Wilcox and I ask who should care for children when their biological par...
In this Essay, Schacter examines recent judicial decisions on so-called second parent adoption, in...
Sharon S. v. Superior Court is pending review before the California Supreme Court. This case may nul...
The Article examines the role that legal representation of birth and prospective parents may or may ...
This Article challenges the view that adoption decision-makers should place children only in traditi...
The purposes of adoption as an institution have come full circle. Historical studies teach us that i...
When lesbian couples start families, one woman often begins with all the legal entitlements of paren...
Basic biology tells us that each child has no more than two biological parents, one who supplies the...