Taiwan expands adoption rights for same-sex couples

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The move has been hailed by activists as “another big step forward” for marriage equality. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TAIPEI – Taiwan’s Parliament passed an amendment on Tuesday allowing gay couples to jointly adopt children, a move hailed by activists as “another big step forward” for marriage equality.becoming the first place in the region to legalise marriage equality in 2019.While individuals in Taiwan were allowed to adopt regardless of sexual orientation, those in same-sex marriages could not both be legal parents unless the child was one partner’s biological offspring.

“In the future, spouses and parents, regardless of gender and sexual orientation, can have full legal protection.” The group also hailed Taiwan’s recent recognition of transnational same-sex marriage – a move made in January by then-premier Su Tseng-chang to lift restrictions for international couples.

“Following the full recognition of transnational same-sex marriage in January, Taiwan has taken another big step towards marriage equality,” the alliance said of the adoption amendment.Taiwan is home to a thriving LGBT+ community.

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