NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – A lesbian couple have received a divorce decree after a custody battle that was targeted by dozens of conservative Tennessee lawmakers who tried to intervene in the case.
The same-sex divorce and custody case became a political flashpoint after a Knoxville judge initially ruled that one of the women had no parental rights to a child conceived by artificial insemination because she did not meet the legal definition of “husband.”
The judge changed his mind, granted the divorce and approved a plan for Sabrina and Erica Witt to split custody.Related story:Same-sex couples sue over Tennessee ‘natural meaning’ law
But the divorce came May 2 as the state Legislature was pushing through a bill that gay rights groups say encourages judges to deny rights to same-sex couples when defining words such as “husband” and “wife” or “father” and “mother.”
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