Kristy and Dana Dumont have now been hitched for six years. They discuss the way they came across, where they got married, and their want to be foster moms and dads with hopes to fundamentally follow. Two agencies turned them straight down. Learn why.
Individuals gather in Lafayette Park to look at White House illuminated with rainbow colors in commemoration associated with Supreme Court’s ruling to legalize same-sex wedding on June 26, 2015. (Picture: Pablo Martinez Monsivais, AP)
A Supreme Court ruling sanctioning same-sex wedding in 2015 ended up being hailed being a milestone minute that will see discrimination crumble and equality triumph for LGBT couples — and for his or her kids.
However in days gone by 36 months, those parents and kids have actually faced a brewing backlash that threatens sets from healthy benefits up to a couple’s capability to follow. Continue reading 36 months after same-sex wedding ruling, protections for LGBT families undermined