This article summarises research commissioned by the New Zealand Families Commission to gain a better understanding and awareness of the legal position of gay parented families and donor parents compared to heteronormative families. The research and discussion raise issues about the limits and parameters of legal parenthood rights, responsibilities and liabilities and draws some analogies with English law in this respect
Health Policy Research Unit This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of an article pub...
Australian gay men often assist lesbian friends and acquaintances to have families through known don...
Planned parenthood within the international lesbian and gay communities has attracted considerable a...
In many jurisdictions, legislation reflects, retains and reiterates heteronormative two-parent model...
In many jurisdictions, legislation reflects, retains and reiterates heteronormative two-parent model...
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...
Empirical studies have revealed that a significant minority of lesbian and gay couples and individua...
The legal regulation of same-sex parenting in England & Wales promotes the heteronormative model of ...
Global trends increasingly appear to be legitimising same-gender relationships, yet international re...
In this study we will be bringing together three different aspects of same-sex, specifically lesbian...
This paper reviews and synthesises Australian and international literature on same-sex parented fami...
This article addresses how the law affects family formation among families with lesbian, gay, bisexu...
Lesbian families with children are greater in number and more visible today than ever before. In fac...
This article contends that a 'functional family' model falters in the context of lesbian and gay int...
Aim/Objective: Currently, there are 25 nations that recognise same-sex marriage. New Zealand is one ...
Health Policy Research Unit This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of an article pub...
Australian gay men often assist lesbian friends and acquaintances to have families through known don...
Planned parenthood within the international lesbian and gay communities has attracted considerable a...
In many jurisdictions, legislation reflects, retains and reiterates heteronormative two-parent model...
In many jurisdictions, legislation reflects, retains and reiterates heteronormative two-parent model...
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...
Empirical studies have revealed that a significant minority of lesbian and gay couples and individua...
The legal regulation of same-sex parenting in England & Wales promotes the heteronormative model of ...
Global trends increasingly appear to be legitimising same-gender relationships, yet international re...
In this study we will be bringing together three different aspects of same-sex, specifically lesbian...
This paper reviews and synthesises Australian and international literature on same-sex parented fami...
This article addresses how the law affects family formation among families with lesbian, gay, bisexu...
Lesbian families with children are greater in number and more visible today than ever before. In fac...
This article contends that a 'functional family' model falters in the context of lesbian and gay int...
Aim/Objective: Currently, there are 25 nations that recognise same-sex marriage. New Zealand is one ...
Health Policy Research Unit This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of an article pub...
Australian gay men often assist lesbian friends and acquaintances to have families through known don...
Planned parenthood within the international lesbian and gay communities has attracted considerable a...