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SunHerald: She was denied custody because 2 women can’t make a child, judge says 02 NOV 16Ĭommercial Appeal: High court: Home With Abuse Better Than Gay Father’s 09 FEB 99 TheSacramentoBee: Lesbian challenges court ruling that she’s not legal parent 01 JUN 17įinal Judgment of Divorce: Kimberly Jayroe Strickland Day v. The court did, though, reverse DeSoto County Chancellor Percy Lee Lynchard Jr.’s order that the gay father’s domestic partner of eight years move out of the pair’s home when the youth, 13 at the time of Lynchard’s 1997 order, visited.ģ: North Dakota Strikes Down Anti-Gay Parenting Ruling 14 NOV 03īrief of Appellant: Christrina Strickland v. In February 1999, the Mississippi Supreme Court in a 5–3 decision upheld a lower-court decision challenging the morality of the father’s lifestyle and stating that since the boy was ambivalent about where he lived, his best interest would be served with his mother and stepfather, despite evidence of spousal abuse.
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The Judge awarded the parties a divorce, awarded custody of the child Zayden to Kimberley subject to visitation rights granted to Christina, she also paying child support and ordered both parties divide Zayden’s school expenses equally. On 18 October 2016, in divorce proceedings between Kimberly Jayroe Strickland Day and Christina Strickland, Judge John S Grant III in the Rankin County Chancery Court was of the opinion that the IVF child Zayden could not have three parents, two women and the father, reasoning that it is impossible for two women to have a child. Christina Strickland case had been appealed to the State Supreme Court. On 01 June 2017, it was reported that the Kimberly Jayroe Strickland Day v.
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In 2003, Mississippi courts reportedly still deny custody based on sexual orientation alone.