"The court clearly heard us," said Eric Wrubel, a lawyer who argued Brooke and Elizabeth's case on behalf of the child, whose welfare was central in the appellate decision. "They clearly see that the bright lines of biology and adoption just don't fit today with marriage equality. They understand th
Date: Aug 30, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
N.Y. rules non-biological, non-adoptive parents can seek custody
Eric Wrubel, who argued the appeal on behalf of one of the children, praised the decision as "a major step forward for same-sex couples, and especially for the children of those parents. Tying the definition of parenthood to biology or adoption was no longer viable."