Adoption equality in Victoria Australia starts today
LGBTI couples in Victoria can now adopt under new laws that come into effect from today.
Changes to the Adoption Amendment (Adoption by Same-Sex Couples) Act 2015 gives same-sex couples the same rights in adoption law as heterosexual couples, and gay and lesbian individuals.
“Today is a historic day in Victoria – we’re another step closer to equality for thousands of same-sex families,” said Equality Minister Martin Foley.
“This law brings much needed certainty for many children and their parents who currently live in a legal haze in terms of their relationships with the people they love.”
The government said the increase in families applying to adopt will mean that there will be more opportunities for children to be matched with the best possible family.
Felicity Marlowe, co-convenor of the Rainbow Families Council, said the new laws will ensure children of LGBTI couples will now have the rights and legal protections they deserve.
“We wholeheartedly thank the Andrews Government for their commitment to equality for rainbow families. Just like us, the Premier and his Government understand that it is love that makes a family,” Marlowe said.
Anna Viola is part of a same-sex family with a daughter in a step-parent family. The law means she and her partner can now officially adopt her daughter.
“Being able to adopt means that my partner and child will be able to have their relationship bound by law and all the protections and rights that we couldn’t take for granted before,” Viola said.
“It’s a momentous step for us emotionally too – what adoption symbolises as well as what it means on paper.”
But religious exemptions will remain in place, a clause equality groups say it still discriminatory.
“We are very disappointed that faith-based services remain able to discriminate against same sex couples who apply to adopt,” said Sean Mulcahy, Co-Convenor of the Victorian Gay & Lesbian Rights Lobby.
“We firmly believe that children’s rights should never be trumped by the religious beliefs of a state-funded service provider,
“This reform marks the end to the last Victorian law to discriminate against same-sex couples. We will not stop until all LGBTI Victorians are treated equally in both law and policies.”
by Reg Domino, gaynewsnetwork.com/au
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