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Ruling paves way for unmarried partners to adopt
By Tim Evans
tim.evans@indystar.com
April 14, 2006
An appeals court on Thursday cleared the way for unmarried couples in Indiana -- including gays and lesbians -- to jointly adopt children.
In a 2-1 decision, the Indiana Court of Appeals denied a Morgan County judge's efforts to overturn the adoption of an infant girl by a same-sex couple in April 2005 in Marion County. The judge opposed the adoption not because the partners were gay, but because, he said, Indiana law did not allow for simultaneous adoptions by unmarried individuals.
Previously, adoptions to unmarried couples were granted only if the child was either the natural offspring of one partner or already had been adopted by a partner in the couple, rights that have been granted by other recent appellate decisions.
"The main thing this ruling does is approve joint adoption by unmarried couples when it is in the best interest of the child," said Patricia Logue, senior counsel for Lambda Legal. The national organization that promotes civil rights for gays represented the couple in the appeals case.
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