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Florida Birth Certificate Law: Gender Identity Issues

Florida permits post-operative transsexuals to amend their sex on their birth certificates.

Florida Custody and Visitation Law

Florida courts typically will not consider a parent’s sexual orientation in custody and visitation determinations unless it is shown to adversely affect or harm the children. Florida courts typically do not consider a parent’s gender identity or expression in making custody and visitation decisions. Courts in Florida have not granted custody or visitation rights to the non-biological parent of a child.

Florida Donor Insemination Law

Florida law allows donors no parental rights

Florida Hate Crimes Law

State law covers hate crimes based on sexual orientation but not gender identity.

Florida Healthcare Laws

State healthcare laws relating to the LGBT community in the areas of medical decision making and hospital visitation.

Florida Marriage/Relationship Recognition Law

Florida law and the state constitution both purport to ban recognition of marriages between same-sex couples. There are no other forms of relationship recognition for same-sex couples in state law or policies.

Florida Non-Discrimination Law

Florida law does not address discrimination based on sexual orientation. However, in some cases gender identity is protected.

Florida School Laws

Florida law does not explicitly address school issues relating to sexual orientation or gender identity.

Florida Sodomy Law

The Florida sodomy law was struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court on June 26, 2003, as a result of the Court’s decision in Lawrence v. Texas.

Florida Surrogacy Law

Florida law explicitly allows both gestational surrogacy agreements (in which the surrogate mother is not the biological contributor of the egg) and traditional surrogacy agreements (in which the surrogate mother is the biological contributor of the egg), but neither is available to same-sex couples.



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