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1996

Seattle University School of Law

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Custody And Conduct: How The Law Fails Lesbian And Gay Parents And Their Children, Julie Shapiro Jan 1996

Custody And Conduct: How The Law Fails Lesbian And Gay Parents And Their Children, Julie Shapiro

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When parents dispute child custody, courts determine their rights by using a "best interests of the child" analysis. In this context, courts consider a host of factors, including parental sexuality. When considering the suitability of custody for a lesbian or gay parents, most courts employ a nexus test - one that requires a showing of a nexus between parental sexuality and the well-being of the child. A smaller number continue to use a harsher test that disqualifies lesbian and gay parents under a per se rule. This article argues that closer examination reveals that even the apparently more liberal nexus …