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Forbes: Flexibility is Key to Planning for LGBTQ, Blended Families, Cohabitation and Other Nontraditional Families

Forbes: Flexibility is Key to Planning for LGBTQ, Blended Families, Cohabitation and Other Nontraditional Families

Some people are concerned that, with the new conservative 6-3 majority on the Supreme Court, that protections for non-traditional families will be rolled back. Regardless of the decisions at the Supreme Court, or the impact on the state family courts, there are many ways that non-traditional families can maintain control. This applies not only to the LBGTQ couples, but also for families where there is gay divorce, blended families and stepchildren, nonmarital cohabitation, single parents by choice, multinational families, children born through assisted reproductive technologies (ART); and transgender, or gender non-binary, or gender fluid individuals.

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