Same-Sex Couples Prepare For Possibility That Supreme Court Overturns Their Rights

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Same-Sex Couples Prepare For Possibility That Supreme Court Overturns Their Rights
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Couples are calling lawyers because they are worried about the legal status of their marriages and keeping their children.

Dawn Betts-Green and wife Anna Green didn’t waste time shoring up their legal paperwork after the decision. They’ve already visited a legal clinic for same-sex families to start the process of making a will.

As a white woman married to a Black transgender man, Robbin Reed of Minneapolis feels particularly vulnerable. A decision undermining same-sex marriage or interracial unions would completely upend Reed's life, which includes the couple's 3-month-old child.Reed's employer, Sarah Breiner of the Breiner Law Firm, is setting up seminars in both the Twin Cities and the Atlanta area to help same-sex couples navigate potential legal needs after the court's decision.

“This is definitely a scary moment and people are nervous, but peoples’ marriages are still safe,” Oakley said. Ryanne Seyba’s law firm in Hollywood, Florida, is offering free second-parent adoptions, which are similar to step-parent adoptions, for qualified same-sex couples to help ease some of the stress caused by the possible ripple effects of the abortion decision.

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