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  2. LGBTQ rights in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    In December 2011, Delegate John Doyle introduced a bill to legalize civil unions in West Virginia as one of his last acts before retirement in 2012. [5] [6] It was submitted to the House of Delegates in February 2012 and died without a vote. [7] West Virginia extended hospital visitation rights to same-sex couples through a designated visitor ...

  3. Second-parent adoption - Wikipedia

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    The adoption code makes no exception for couples living together who are not married." [24] The law was updated in 2023 to use the phrasing "an unmarried couple may not adopt a minor" but kept the requirement of marriage. [25] Additionally, some courts have turned down requests to adopt a same-sex spouse’s child. [26]

  4. Same-sex adoption in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Florida, a 1977 law prohibited adoption by homosexuals following the anti-gay Save Our Children campaign led by Anita Bryant. In November 2008, a state circuit court struck down the law through In re: Gill , a case involving a gay male couple raising two foster children placed with them in 2004 by state child welfare workers. [ 53 ]

  5. Same-sex marriage in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    310 and 490 same-sex marriages were performed in West Virginia in 2014 and 2015, respectively, [21] [22] with most performed in Cabell County at 155, followed by Kanawha County at 107, Wood County at 61, Monongalia County at 51, Ohio County at 47, and Harrison County at 40. Same-sex marriages represented about 4% of all marriages conducted in 2015.

  6. Adoption law - Wikipedia

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    Adoption law is the generic area of legal theory, policy making, legal practice and legal studies relating to law on adoption. ... Code of Conduct; Developers;

  7. List of Jim Crow law examples by state - Wikipedia

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    Enacted three miscegenation laws between 1809 and 1913, and a 1952 statute that required adoption petitions to state the race of both the petitioner and child. A 1913 miscegenation law broadened the list of races unacceptable as marriage partners for whites to include persons belonging to the "African, Korean, Malayan, or Mongolian race."

  8. Category:West Virginia law - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Wikidata item; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "West Virginia law" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  9. Uniform Adoption Act - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Adoption Act (1994) is a model law (uniform act) proposed by the U.S. Uniform Law Commission. It attempts to "be a comprehensive and uniform state adoption code that: is consistent with relevant federal constitutional and statutory law; delineates the legal requirements and consequences of different kinds of adoption