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  2. McLaughlin v. Florida - Wikipedia

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    McLaughlin v. Florida, 379 U.S. 184 (1964), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled unanimously that a cohabitation law of Florida, part of the state's anti-miscegenation laws, was unconstitutional. [1] The law prohibited habitual cohabitation by two unmarried people of opposite sex, if one was black and the other was white.

  3. Cities and counties in the United States offering a domestic ...

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    Benefits include visitation rights in hospitals and correctional facilities equal to those given to a spouse. A domestic partner, who is also the parent or legal guardian of a child, may file a form at or send a letter to the child's school to indicate that the parent's domestic partner shall have access to the child's records.

  4. Paternity law - Wikipedia

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    A successful application to the court results in an order assigning paternity to a specific man, possibly including support responsibility and/or visitation rights, or declaring that one or more men (possibly including the husband of the mother) are not the father of the child. A disavowal action is a legal proceeding where a putative father ...

  5. Florida gave unmarried fathers equal parental rights. Other ...

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  6. Florida ‘parental rights’ law leads to more responsibilities ...

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    The big story: Much has been made about parental rights in Florida public education. Less has been said about parental responsibilities. But as school district officials navigate their way through ...

  7. Florida’s new ‘parental rights’ law means more paperwork for ...

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    LAND O’LAKES — Every year, Pasco County parents receive a stack of papers to sign as their children return to school. Many often don’t return the forms. This year, if they ignore the ...

  8. Putative father registry - Wikipedia

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    Florida - The form linked to at the Florida Department of Health's website is called "Florida Putative Father Registry Claim of Paternity," and is available in English, Spanish and Creole. The form notes, "A Claim of Paternity may be filed any time prior to the birth BUT a claim of paternity may not be filed after the date a petition is filed ...

  9. Florida’s new parental rights law tests limits, and patience ...

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    They also asked if it was OK to share that information with the teens’ parents. Yuengling contacted ... Florida’s new parental rights law tests limits, and patience, in Pasco