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Churches Condemn Scotland’s Proposals for Same-Sex Adoption as “Immoral”
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Rights call for same-sex couples
Homosexual couples should be allowed to claim damages in court for the loss of their partner, according to Scotland's leading legal review body. The Scottish Law Commission wants to give same-sex couples the same right to sue as those in heterosexual relationships. It is recommending a change in the law to allow surviving gay cohabiting partners to be classified as "immediate family". More : news.bbc.co.uk
Adoption Tax Credits
Uncle Sam understands that adoption proceedings can be an expensive undertaking, which is why the Small Business Job Protection Act created a nonrefundable credit for qualified adoption expenses and a new exclusion for employer-provided adoption assistance programs. Congress created these new tax benefits because of a belief that the financial costs of the adoption process should not be a barrier to adoption and to encourage not only regular adoption, but also adoption of children with special needs. And the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 went even farther to expand the credit. Let's take a look.
Same sex couples allowed to adopt
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- Two-year-old Maya Wait is making pretend spaghetti and meatballs in her toy kitchen set. When she gets the pasta “just right,” she feeds it to her two mothers. Maya and her 5-year-old sister, Anna, have two mommies. Tammy and Julie adopted both girls from Calcutta, India, in 1995. Same-sex adoption and foster care rights have sparked controversy across the country. There are no exact statistics on national gay adoptions, because lesbian and gay couples rarely apply for a license together or finalize the adoption as domestic partners. But the American Academy of Pediatrics, which offers child rearing advice, estimates nearly 9 million children in the United States have at least one gay parent. The academy announced its support for same-sex adoption about two months ago, arguing that legislation prohibiting gay adoption keeps foster children out of good homes. Illinois is one of 21 states, along with the District of Columbia, that allows second-parent adoption for same-sex couples. Patricia Logue, the attorney from Lambda Legal Defense who prosecuted the couple’s case, said Illinois is “becoming more used to gay adoptions.
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