Discrimination persists in courts\u27 consideration of lesbian mothers\u27 petitions for custody of their children. Courts often have assumed that lesbian women are emotionally unstable or unable to assume a maternal role. They also often have assumed that their children are likely to be emotionally harmed, subject to molestation, impaired in gender role development, or themselves homosexual. None of these assumptions is supported by extant research and theory
This article surveys a very specific legal context: the claims of mothers, who are lesbians, in cust...
Abstract The aim of this study was to explore the relationship of minority stress with experiences o...
Not unexpectedly, homophobic attitudes pervade judicial decisions denying rights to homosexuals. It ...
Discrimination persists in courts\u27 consideration of lesbian mothers\u27 petitions for custody of ...
Psychologists and feminists have been researching and debating lesbian parenting for more than 25 ye...
The custody determinations involving Lesbian mothers raise constitutional issues which must be exami...
In recent years, an increasing number of lesbians have been willing to enter into custody cases invo...
Disputes in family law, particularly in child custody and access cases, often involve emotionally ch...
When parents dispute child custody, courts determine their rights by using a best interests of the ...
This study aims to describe the lesbian mother as a parent. Seven lesbian mothers, their children an...
This thesis explores the application of ideologies of motherhood in the context of family law. The ...
Disputes over custody and visitation can arise when a marriage ends and one parent comes out as gay ...
This Note analyzes KM v. E.G., 13 Cal. Rptr 3d 136 (Cal. Ct. App. 2004), the first case brought in f...
Researchers in developmental psychology have concluded that no significant differences exist between...
This chapter will demonstrate how feminist research on lesbian-parent families has challenged and re...
This article surveys a very specific legal context: the claims of mothers, who are lesbians, in cust...
Abstract The aim of this study was to explore the relationship of minority stress with experiences o...
Not unexpectedly, homophobic attitudes pervade judicial decisions denying rights to homosexuals. It ...
Discrimination persists in courts\u27 consideration of lesbian mothers\u27 petitions for custody of ...
Psychologists and feminists have been researching and debating lesbian parenting for more than 25 ye...
The custody determinations involving Lesbian mothers raise constitutional issues which must be exami...
In recent years, an increasing number of lesbians have been willing to enter into custody cases invo...
Disputes in family law, particularly in child custody and access cases, often involve emotionally ch...
When parents dispute child custody, courts determine their rights by using a best interests of the ...
This study aims to describe the lesbian mother as a parent. Seven lesbian mothers, their children an...
This thesis explores the application of ideologies of motherhood in the context of family law. The ...
Disputes over custody and visitation can arise when a marriage ends and one parent comes out as gay ...
This Note analyzes KM v. E.G., 13 Cal. Rptr 3d 136 (Cal. Ct. App. 2004), the first case brought in f...
Researchers in developmental psychology have concluded that no significant differences exist between...
This chapter will demonstrate how feminist research on lesbian-parent families has challenged and re...
This article surveys a very specific legal context: the claims of mothers, who are lesbians, in cust...
Abstract The aim of this study was to explore the relationship of minority stress with experiences o...
Not unexpectedly, homophobic attitudes pervade judicial decisions denying rights to homosexuals. It ...