Same-sex marriage was temporarily blocked in Idaho on Thursday by the Ninth Circuit, while the appeals court decided whether or not to give an emergency stay. At the same time, a judge in Arkansas cleared the way for same-sex marriage to proceed. The Ninth Circuit stayed U.S. Magistrate Judge Candy W. Dale’s appeal to discontinue… Continue reading →
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Ninth Circuit puts Temporary Hold on Idaho Same-Sex Marriages
Amy Montes on Friday, May 23rd, 2014
Tags: gay marriage, legal marriage, same sex marriages
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Adoption On The Rise
Amy Montes on Tuesday, October 8th, 2013
Do you have everything you want and need – except a child? Are you and your spouse looking to adopt a child to fulfill your dreams of parenting? Open adoptions are on the rise across the United States. They allow the adoptive and birth families some degree of contact, which can include a one-time meeting… Continue reading →
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