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NSW: Lesbian parents get new rights

Thu 24 Apr 2008 In: International News View at Wayback

The government of New South Wales has announced that children born through in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) to lesbian mothers will have the same rights as those of heterosexual couples. A total of 50 laws across NSW covering the Local Government Act, Industrial Relations Act and the Constitution regulation, will be amended to include new parental presumption protection for female same-sex couples, reports pinknews.co.uk. School administration staff will also be forced to recognise both partners in a gay couple as "parents". Attorney-General John Hatzistergos said he had accepted NSW Law Reform recommendations extending "parental presumption" provisions to cover gay mums. It was estimated 20% of the state's female same-sex couples had children, Hatzistergos said. "The current law discriminates against these children who, at the moment, have a relationship with the birth mother's partner that is not recognised by law," he said this week. "They are unable to take on inheritance, or the benefits of compensation which may be due following a death or injury." The changes in the law will be put through by the NSW parliament later this year.    

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First published: Thursday, 24th April 2008 - 9:21am

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