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Adam P. Romeo, et al., Census Snapshot: United States, Williams Institute (2007), available at http://www.law.ucla.edu/WilliamsInstitute/publications/USCensusSnapshot.pdf

Fla. Stat. Chapter 63.042(3).

Utah Code Ann. §78B-6-117(3)(b); Arkansas Initiative Act 1

Arkansas Dep't of Human Servs., No. 60CV-08-14284 (Ark. Circuit Ct., Pulaski County, April 16, 2010)

Miss. Code Ann. §93-17-3(2)

In re Appeal in Pima County Juvenile Action B-10489, 727 P. 2d 830 (Ariz. Ct. App. 1986)

Cal. Fam. Code §9000(b); Conn. Gen. Stat. §46b-38nn; in re Hart, 806 a. 2d 1179 (Del. Fam. Ct., 2001); in re M.M.D., 662 a.2d 837 (D.C. 1995); Petition of K.M., 653 N.E.2d 888 (Ill. App. Ct. 1995); in re Adoption of K.S.P., 804 N.E.2d 1253 (Ind. Ct. App. 2004); Adoption of Tammy, 619 N.E.2d 315 (Mass. 1993); Matter of Adoption of Two Children by H.N.R., 666 a. 2d 535 (N.J. Super. Ct. Div. 1995); in the Matter of Jacob,...

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1995); in re Adoption of R.B.F. And R.C.F., 803 a.2d 1195 (Pa. 2002); VT. Stat. Ann. Tit 15A§1-102(b)
Fla. Stat. §63.042(3); Adoption of Meaux, 417 So. 2d 522 (La. Ct. App. 1982); in re Adams, 473 N.W.2d 712 (Mich. Ct. App. 1991); contra, Hansen v. McClellan, No. 269618, 2006 WL 3524059 (Mich. Ct. App. December 07, 2006); Miss. Code Ann. §93-17-3; N.C. Gen. Stat. §48-2-301;Utah Code Ann. §78-30-1(3); in re Custody of H.S.K., 533 N.W.2d 419 (Wis. 1995)

Conn. Gen. Stat. §46b-21 through 46b-35; Varnum v. Obrien, 763 N.W.2d 862 (Iowa 2009); Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. §207-1; N.H Gen. Stat. §457:2; 15 V.S.A. §8

In re Adoption of Luke, 640 N.W.2d 374 (Neb.2002); in re Adoption of Doe, 719 N.E.2d 1071 (Ohio Ct. App. 1998); Interest of Angel Lace M., 516 N.W.2d 678 (Wis. 1994); S.J.L.S. v. T.L.S. 265 S.W.3d 804 (Ct. App.Ky. 2008)

Warren Farrell, M.D., the Best Interests of the Child (2006)

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Conn. Gen. Stat. §46b-21 through 46b-35; Varnum v. Obrien, 763 N.W.2d 862 (Iowa 2009); Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. §207-1; N.H Gen. Stat. §457:2; 15 V.S.A. §8

In re Adoption of Luke, 640 N.W.2d 374 (Neb.2002); in re Adoption of Doe, 719 N.E.2d 1071 (Ohio Ct. App. 1998); Interest of Angel Lace M., 516 N.W.2d 678 (Wis. 1994); S.J.L.S. v. T.L.S. 265 S.W.3d 804 (Ct. App.Ky. 2008)

Warren Farrell, M.D., the Best Interests of the Child (2006)


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