Court rules Indiana lesbian
DENVER—Two Indiana women are believed to be the first to jointly adopt children under a new Colorado law.
Mary Ross and her partner, Jeannie DiClementi, finalized their adoption of Morgan DiClementi Ross, 4, and Evinn DiClementi Ross, 2, Aug. 28.
“People say, they need two parents. We say they’ve got two parents,” said Jeannie DiClementi, 57.
The law took effect Aug. 4. Previously, gay individuals could adopt but not same-sex partners. Married heterosexual couples were already allowed to adopt each other’s children as stepparents.
The girls had been living with Ross and DiClementi in their Fort Wayne, Ind., home since May 2006, the Rocky Mountain News reported.
Ross and DiClementi moved to Denver in December after a judge ordered the children returned to the state, saying Adams County officials had failed to properly document the reasons the children had been removed from their birth parents.
The birth parents eventually surrendered their parental rights, clearing the way for Ross and DiClementi to adopt the children.
Now that the adoption is final, the women expected to move back to Indiana with the girls.