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Calif. Court Says Child Support Applies If Same-Sex Parents Split
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www.lgbtmap.orgdiv A new study by the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law finds that 18% of LGBTQ people, roughly 2.57 million adults, are parenting children under the age of 18 in their households. The study also finds that about 14% of same-sex couples (167,000 couples) and almost one in five married same-sex couples (18% or 119,000 couples) are parenting minors in their homes. Among parents, same-sex couples adopt (21%), foster (4%), and have stepchildren (17%) at significantly higher rates than...
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