New York state officials will now let married same-sex couples list both their names on their children’s birth certificates in a policy shift deeply important to many gays and lesbians.
The decision, which echoes similar provisions in states that allow gay marriages or civil unions, is one of many changes since New York Governor David Paterson ordered state agencies in May to respect out-of-state gay marriages. New York does not have gay marriage or civil unions.
The state Health Department said on Friday it had agreed to the change, which came after a lesbian couple who are expecting a baby filed a lawsuit. The change would apply statewide, except in New York City, which is considering revamping its own birth certificate forms to accommodate same-sex couples.
Under state law, a woman’s husband is automatically deemed a parent of a child the pair conceives through artificial insemination, whether or not he is the genetic father. Gay couples have complained about having to jump through legal hoops to secure equivalent parental rights.
EQUAL RIGHTS
Carolyn Trzeciak and Nina Sheldon Trzeciak of Ulster County, who got married in Canada in 2006, sued last month. Nina Sheldon Trzeciak is carrying their first child, conceived through in vitro fertilization.
The couple said they both should be designated as parents under Paterson’s directive.
The governor told state agencies to make sure policies and regulations treat married same-sex couples equally, saying a recent court ruling suggests they would otherwise risk discrimination claims.
Gay couples may be able to secure a second parent’s rights through adoption.
But having their names on a child’s birth certificate immediately gives both spouses such rights as nursery visits and information on the child’s medical condition, the lawsuit said.
“That gives them equal treatment,” said the Trzeciaks’ lawyer, Melissa Brisman.
The Health Department said in a statement that it had been exploring how to apply Paterson’s directive to birth certificates for some time but arranged a quick resolution for the couple because the baby was due on Friday.
Massachusetts is now the only US state that allows gay marriages; California briefly did until voters banned it last month.
Some other states let same-sex couples enter into civil unions that offer some of marriage’s legal advantages.
States that allow gay marriage or civil unions have made provisions for birth certificates to list both partners’ names, said Susan Sommer, senior counsel for the gay rights advocacy group Lambda Legal. It was not involved in the Trzeciak case.
While the group urges couples to cement both parents’ rights through an adoption or other court order, Sommer said getting the names of both parents on the birth certificate is a great help to the children.
The Alliance Defense Fund, a conservative legal organization, is challenging various attempts to extend spousal rights to gay couples in New York.
In September, a Bronx judge threw out the group’s challenge to Paterson’s directive; the organization is appealing.
The alliance argues that only state lawmakers, not the governor, has authority to recognize out-of-state gay marriages.
FLORIDA PROTESTS
Meanwhile, hundreds of protesters convened on the church where Florida Governor Charlie Crist was married on Friday to express their anger at the state’s decision to outlaw same-sex marriage.
Around 250 demonstrators gathered outside downtown St. Petersburg’s red-brick First United Methodist Church where Crist, 52, and Carole Rome, 39, were married. It was the second marriage for both.
Some held up signs of protest, while others wore pink T-shirts with black decals on the front and back that read “Congratulations Governor Crist. When can I get married?”
The demonstration was organized by a group called Impact Florida, which opposes Amendment 2, a ban on same-sex marriage that was added to the state’s Constitution in last month’s election.
“Our goal is to have marriage for all Floridians,” said the group’s director, Lorna Bracewell. “There’s not a pleasant way of bringing out injustice and there’s no version of protesting injustice without hurting somebody’s feelings.”
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