Latest News 2010 March Woman in Same-Sex Couple Fighting for Visitation Rights

Woman in Same-Sex Couple Fighting for Visitation Rights

A woman has split from her same-sex partner and is now fighting for visitation rights of the children they have cared for together. Her ex-partner is refusing to let her see them, as she carried the children. Michigan, where the women live, is a state with no second-parent adoption, no rights of marriage and no legal standing for non-biological same-sex parents. There have been many court decisions that favored non-biological parents in other states recently.

Family law cases are not only difficult to deal with, but they can be emotionally trying for those involved. Laws are constantly changing as families are constantly changing. It’s important that you know that you have rights that should be protected. You do not have to suffer during a visitation rights case and can hire a family law lawyer to help you through this difficult time. An attorney will guide you through the process and fight to protect your rights and win your case. With the help of a lawyer you will be able to make it through the court proceedings and know that an expert in this field has your best interest in mind at all times. Please take some time to contact a family law attorney today to begin discussing the details of your case and moving forward.  

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