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Legalizing LGBT Families
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D’Lane R. Compton
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Children of gay parents
/ Children of gay parents -- United States
/ FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
/ Gay parents
/ Gay parents -- United States
/ Gay Studies
/ Law and legislation
/ Parenting
/ Same-sex marriage
/ Same-sex marriage -- Law and legislation -- United States
/ Same-sex marriage -- United States
/ Sexual minorities' families
/ Sexual minorities' families -- United States
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
/ United States
2015
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D’Lane R. Compton
, Amanda K. Baumle
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Children of gay parents
/ Children of gay parents -- United States
/ FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
/ Gay parents
/ Gay parents -- United States
/ Gay Studies
/ Law and legislation
/ Parenting
/ Same-sex marriage
/ Same-sex marriage -- Law and legislation -- United States
/ Same-sex marriage -- United States
/ Sexual minorities' families
/ Sexual minorities' families -- United States
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
/ United States
2015
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Legalizing LGBT Families
by
D’Lane R. Compton
, Amanda K. Baumle
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Children of gay parents
/ Children of gay parents -- United States
/ FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
/ Gay parents
/ Gay parents -- United States
/ Gay Studies
/ Law and legislation
/ Parenting
/ Same-sex marriage
/ Same-sex marriage -- Law and legislation -- United States
/ Same-sex marriage -- United States
/ Sexual minorities' families
/ Sexual minorities' families -- United States
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
/ United States
2015
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Overview
The decision to have a child is seldom a simple one, often fraught with complexities regarding emotional readiness, finances, marital status, and compatibility with life and career goals. Rarely, though, do individuals consider the role of the law in facilitating or inhibiting their ability to have a child or to parent. For LGBT individuals, however, parenting is saturated with legality - including the initial decision of whether to have a child, how to have a child, whether one's relationship with their child will be recognized, and everyday acts of parenting like completing forms or picking up children from school.
Through in-depth interviews with 137 LGBT parents, Amanda K. Baumle and D'Lane R. Compton examine the role of the law in the lives of LGBT parents and how individuals use the law when making decisions about family formation or parenting. Baumle and Compton explore the ways in which LGBT parents participate in the process of constructing legality through accepting, modifying, or rejecting legal meanings about their families. Few groups encounter as much variation in access to everyday legal rights pertaining to the family as do LGBT parents. This complexity and variation in legal environments provides a rather unique opportunity to examine the manner in which legal context affects the ways in which individuals come to understand the meaning and utility of the law for their lives. The authors conclude that legality is constructed through a complex interplay of legal context, social networks, individual characteristics, and familial desires. Ultimately, the stories of LGBT parents in this book reflect a rich and varied relationship between the law, the state, and the private family goals of individuals.
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NYU Press,New York University Press
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9781479857647, 1479857645
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