From my www.goqnotes.com column:
What do North Carolina lesbian and gay couples do when the laws of
the state make adopting a child by both people in a same-sex
relationship nearly impossible? Where do they go when the laws and
constitution of NC make it impossible for LGBTQ couples to wed, let
alone live in a domestic partnership or civil union of any kind, shape
or form? Where do gay couples in a significant long-term relationship go
when they are desirous of being dads through surrogacy? Where do
lesbian or gay couples go if they want to have both of their names on
their infant’s birth certificate? Simple: North Carolina individuals or
couples go to Washington, D.C.! Washington, D.C. has become the marriage
and birth sanctuary or haven for many North Carolina LGBTQ individuals
and couples who wish to wed, have receptions, give birth to a child or
have a child through surrogacy.
I know I’m a little slow on trends, but this is a definite trend. It
was unbeknownst to me until the last few weeks when “D.C.” started to
arise when talking to gay and lesbian couples who were either getting
married, having a child, adopting a child or having a child through
surrogacy. The first inkling about D.C. being the hot place to marry
came about when I looked through the photo album of a recently married
couple of men who are gay and deaf. I realized that I knew three or four
other couples who had recently wed in D.C. This led to the second “aha”
moment when talking to a lesbian couple who were wed in D.C., claimed
“residency” in the city itself before they were wedded (and have
recently moved to N.C.), and plan to go back “up” to D.C. when their
child (they are expectant parents) is born. Why D.C.? Because both names
of the mothers can be on the birth certificate when a child is born in a
D.C. hospital. I’ve now known three North Carolina lesbian couples who
had their child in D.C. for this very reason. And, their N.C. families
gladly trooped up to the city to celebrate the festive day of birth, in
which the caravan then came back down with a new citizen of N.C.
Lastly, a gay friend and his new partner who have both always wanted a
child have been working with lawyers and a surrogacy service in D.C.,
and they are expecting a child in October 2013. Will they be recognized
as the “moms” and “dads” legally in N.C.? Apparently, there is already
legal precedent in N.C. for recognizing either gay or lesbian parents
when children born in other cities and states where it is legal to have
both dads and both moms on the birth certificate.
“Necessity” and “desire” are the “mother” of invention, says the old
tired cliché. And, on this matter, I’m glad that North Carolinians who
love living in this state have found a way of both fulfilling their
desire to be parents and securing their rights as parents through other
creative means. I hope other wannabe couples and parents take advantage
when other states are seeing the inevitable reality of this country,
that we, who are LGBTQI, are slowly but surely becoming equal citizens
of these United States. : :
Go here for the article: http://goqnotes.com/21173/the-d-c-n-c-connection/
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So where in North Carolina can married lesbians connect with married gays who want children??? We can't seem to find a gay couple to help us have a baby to save our souls!
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