The election on November 6, 2012 resulted in three more states allowing same sex marriage: Maine, Maryland, and Washington state. There are now a total of 9 states that have legalized same sex marriage. Three states recognize same sex marriages that are performed outside state lines. For more on this story, click here.
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Thursday, November 8, 2012
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
SJC Ruling: Domestic Partnership Equivalent of Marriage in Mass.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) ruled that a California registered same-sex domestic partnership (RDP) is the equivalent of marriage in Massachusetts in Hunter v. Rose. Hunter and Rose each bore a child during their partnership and under Massachusetts law, "children born into a legal spousal relationship are presumed to be the children of both spouses. Moreover, any child born as a result of artificial insemination with spousal consent is considered to be the child of the consenting spouse." Since parties to RDPs have identical responsibilities and rights as those to marriage, the lower court did not err in awarding physical custody and attorney's fees to Hunter. Click here to read the opinion.
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Glickman Turley's experienced attorneys represent individuals on a wide range of immigration matters, as well as other legal issues. Please contact our attorneys if you wish to discuss representation on immigration matters, real estate purchase and sales, condominium associations, criminal defense, non-profit law, civil litigation, business litigation, business law, trademark law, probate matters including wills, powers of attorney, health care proxy, same-sex co-parent adoptions, guardianships, animal law, or LGBT legal matters.
For representation, please contact Glickman Turley LLP at 617-399-7770.
Glickman Turley's experienced attorneys represent individuals on a wide range of immigration matters, as well as other legal issues. Please contact our attorneys if you wish to discuss representation on immigration matters, real estate purchase and sales, condominium associations, criminal defense, non-profit law, civil litigation, business litigation, business law, trademark law, probate matters including wills, powers of attorney, health care proxy, same-sex co-parent adoptions, guardianships, animal law, or LGBT legal matters.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Mass. Appeals Court Holds Same-Sex Parents Share Parenting Role in Della Corte v. Ramirez
The Massachusetts Appeals Court held that when there is a marriage between same-sex partners, the need for a second-parent adoption to, at least, confer legal parentage on the nonbiological parent is eliminated when the child is born of the marriage.
In Della Corte v. Ramirez, Gabriella Della Corte appealed a judgment entered in the Suffolk Division of the Probate and Family Court Department maintaining joint legal custody of her child with Angelica Ramirez. Della Corte argued that Ramirez was not the child's legal parent because Ramirez is not the biological parent of the child and that they were not married at the time of conception. The Court held that because Ramirez and Della Corte were married when the child was born, then she is the legitimate child of both parents as "there was no requirement that the parties be married at the time of conception, as the statute plainly states '[a]ny child born,' not 'any child conceived.'"
Glickman Turley's experienced attorneys represent individuals on a wide range of immigration matters, as well as other legal issues. Please contact our attorneys if you wish to discuss representation on immigration matters, real estate purchase and sales, condominium associations, criminal defense, non-profit law, civil litigation, business litigation, business law, probate matters including wills, powers of attorney, health care proxy, same-sex parent adoptions, guardianships, animal law, or LGBT legal matters.
In Della Corte v. Ramirez, Gabriella Della Corte appealed a judgment entered in the Suffolk Division of the Probate and Family Court Department maintaining joint legal custody of her child with Angelica Ramirez. Della Corte argued that Ramirez was not the child's legal parent because Ramirez is not the biological parent of the child and that they were not married at the time of conception. The Court held that because Ramirez and Della Corte were married when the child was born, then she is the legitimate child of both parents as "there was no requirement that the parties be married at the time of conception, as the statute plainly states '[a]ny child born,' not 'any child conceived.'"
Glickman Turley's experienced attorneys represent individuals on a wide range of immigration matters, as well as other legal issues. Please contact our attorneys if you wish to discuss representation on immigration matters, real estate purchase and sales, condominium associations, criminal defense, non-profit law, civil litigation, business litigation, business law, probate matters including wills, powers of attorney, health care proxy, same-sex parent adoptions, guardianships, animal law, or LGBT legal matters.
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