Butler County, Ohio's adoption policy is a source of controversy because it does something that the state adoption laws don't: It gives preference to married couples.
The conflict, according to the four-page opinion signed ... by Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Roger Gates, is that the Butler County rule adds a line that would put married couples before single parents, unmarried couples, and same-sex couples in adoption cases. Even though these groups would not be excluded from adopting ... the rule does place a priority on placing children with married couples. (Source: The Cincinnati Enquirer)
The policy, which was quietly enacted by outgoing agency Director Michael Fox, was suspended in late March pending a legal review.
Labels: adoption rights, same-sex couples, single_parenting, unmarried couples, controversy
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