At least our local courts here get it and are finally recognizing joint adoptions by married same-sex couples. Straight married couples take that right for granted.
Dane County judges have begun granting adoptions that recognize marriages of same-sex couples.
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Dane County Circuit Judge Shelley Gaylord approved the adoptions, saying she was bound to recognize the marriage as constitutionally valid, according to a transcript of the closed hearing.
Gaylord said she was granting the adoptions in part because Wisconsin’s gay marriage ban has been found unconstitutional. Gaylord said the Rileys’ marriage in Iowa must be considered valid in Wisconsin under the Constitution’s equal protection clause and the full faith and credit clause, which requires states to honor each other’s laws.
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The article notes that AG Van Hollen isn't challenging the adoptions in part because they're on an as-applied basis.
But until we have full marriage equality here in Wisconsin any same-sex couple wishing to jointly adopt will have to individually petition the courts. It's a little weird....except for this and our ban on marriage equality, Wisconsin has historically been more progressive on gay rights than many other states. But even Indiana allows joint adoption by same-sex couples. I'm not sure why Wisconsin has been irrationally restrictive on this issue.