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Taiwan: First same-sex couple allowed to adopt a child
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2022-01-21
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Same-sex couples in Taiwan can't register together as parents of a child to whom they aren't biologically related to — and only one parent is allowed to adopt. Now, a Taiwanese court has, for the first time, allowed two men to adopt a baby.
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