В тех странах, где однополый брак легален, супруги вроде бы имеют равные права на ребенка.ABPOPA wrote:В чем я ошибаюсь? Разведенная лесби-мама будет платить алименты на своего якобы ребенка от другой мамы? И может потребовать child custody? Есть такие законы? Нет, ну может и есть, просветите. Насколько я знаю, права и обязанности имеют только биологические родители.rzen wrote:ошибаетесь. в этом смысле никаких отличий у разно и одно полых браков нет.ABPOPA wrote:А вот вторая мамо-папа ни прав, ни обязанностей по отношению к ребенку не имеет.
А вот недавнее судебное дело в США.
The Kansas Supreme Court on Friday upheld the right of a same-sex partner in a co-parenting relationship to petition courts on matters of child visitation or joint custody.
Kelly Goudschaal, the artificially inseminated biological mother of the couple's two children, had appealed a Johnson County District Court decision granting joint custody to Marci Frazier, with whom she had a co-parenting contract. Goudschaal argued on appeal that the district court violated her constitutionally protected parental rights when it awarded parenting time to a nonparent following the couple’s breakup.
Goudschaal contended she was the only person with the constitutionally protected status of parent, and that Frazier was simply an unrelated third party. The Kansas Parenting Act, she argued, doesn’t grant legal parental rights to anyone who isn’t a biological parent or hasn’t legally adopted a child.
In a decision authored by Justice Lee Johnson, the Supreme Court found the co-parenting agreement to be valid, and said the district court had the right to consider “the existence of a mother-child relationship between Frazier and the two children; to determine the validity of the co-parenting agreement; and to enter orders with respect to child custody, parenting time and child support that are in the best interests of the children.”
The high court noted, however, that the district court hadn’t heard sufficient evidence pertaining to the best interests of the children. It ordered the district court to reconsider matters of visitation time after appointing an attorney to represent the children’s interests. It also ordered the lower court to reconsider the property settlement.