Illustrating the fascinating intersections of social media and new kinship, this book presents a study of the increasing numbers of families using the world's largest sperm bank and the development of new extended families involving large numbers of donor siblings.
This community guide sets out just a small sample of the federal financial and work-related entitlements and benefits which are denied to same-sex couples and their children.
Although young Ruth loves waking at the first hint of daylight, her parents don't feel the same way. Soon she not only ignores their pleas but also sees that there's more to do and lots to learn. Finally, she plans a wonderful future.
Throughout the fun, sad, frustrating, and uplifting experiences that weave together the story of Mike's life from his earliest childhood through marriage and having children of his own, he discovers his faith and learns that understanding ...
This collection of illustrated interviews with people who grew up with a lesbian or gay parent is a first of its kind.
Dawn Henley, in analysis with Dr. Lulu Shinefeld, recalls the earlier episodes of her troubled life, as both doctor and patient - the recently divorced psychiatrist and mother and the troubled Barnard freshman - engage in an exploration of ...
This book presents a real-world look at how American families are changing and helps teen readers gain an understanding of what it is like to be part of an LGBT family.
A story about three sisters in a non-traditional family.
This portable single volume handbook brings together the up-to-date statutory and jurisprudential position in family law appertaining to same sex couples, with an emphasis on children (where the law is at its most complex).