Homosexuals the adoption of sometimes find open door.
As with each new mother, Laurie Alessandra gushes if two interviews about their daughter 3 years, Alisha and Aliece.”They are such a joy, so happy,” said Alessandra, adding quickly, and not only tell you that I do. Everyone says the same thing. ”
Alessandra and her partner, Anne-foot, was the first lesbian couple to adopt children under a new statute, California, which both same-sex partners in a relationship individual national adopt the same child.
The California law, is part of the statutes so fixed in the nation, entered into force last October, a month before the entry Alessandra and took his daughters. It offers protection mechanisms that homosexuals and lesbians to feel it vital to maintaining the stability of family relationships and more secure at a time when several of them have become parents.
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