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Smith v. Quale
Kim Smith and Maggie Quale had twins, using a friend’s boyfriend as a sperm donor, and raised them together for approximately six months before breaking up. After the break-up, Maggie severely limited contact between Kim and the twins. Kim then filed a parentage action in Santa Cruz County family court, asserting her parental rights and requesting joint custody. In 2010, Kim and Maggie were able to settle their case, in a resolution that recognizes both women as the legal parents of their twins.
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NCLR Urges President Obama to Stop Defending DOMA
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Nancy C. v. Alameda County Fire Department
Nancy C. is an emergency dispatcher with the Alameda County Fire Department who married a Canadian citizen, in Canada, in October 2009. When Nancy learned about the passage of SB 54, the California law requiring the state government to grant all the rights and benefits of marriage to same-sex couples who get married in other states or countries after November 5, 2008, she asked her employer to add her wife as a beneficiary on her health and retirement plans. The human resources department initially told her that they could not do so.
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Demmers v. Zupancic
Marilynn Zupancic and her former partner Dianne were together for 30 years. Although they could not legally marry in their home state of Colorado, Marilynn and Dianne were partners in every respect. In 2007, their relationship ended and Marilynn was left with full responsibility for the entire mortgage that had paid for Dianne’s education.
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Obama Decision to Deny Benefits to Lesbian Employee Latest in String fo Insults to LGBTQ Community
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NCLR Applauds District of Columbia Marriage Victory
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The National Center for Lesbian Rights Disappointed in New York Senate Vote Rejecting Marriage for Same-Sex Couples
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National Center for Lesbian Rights Applauds Enactment of California Law to Clarify Rights of Same-Sex Couples Married Outside the State
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Joint Statement Responding to the Denial of Marriage to an Interracial Couple in Louisiana
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