Thursday, October 27, 2011

Report Highlights Laws and Policies That Fail to Protect Children With LGBT Parents

A report recently released by the Movement Advancement Project, the Family Equality Council, and the Center for American Progress, highlights the hardships faced by children of LGBT parents in the United States. The report is entitled All Children Matter: How Legal and Social Inequalities Hurt LGBT Families, and explains that current laws create barriers to achieving "loving, stable homes for children" by denying children of LGBT parents legal ties to one parent, parents' ability to act as effective guardians of their children, denying LGBT families financial protection when a parent dies or is disabled, and denying children of LGBT parents the protections of family unity under federal immigration law. The report also illustrates that LGBT families are more likely to fall through government safety net programs, and are more likely to be poor. The report concludes with "recommendations for policymakers to help reduce or eliminate inequities, and improve the lives of children with LGBT parents." A copy of the full report can be found here. Also see video of panel discussion of the report hosted by Center for American Progress Event: