Changes to same sex marriage or even domestic partnership laws seem inevitably to be followed by situations that require a closer look at same sex divorce and custody battles. Singer Melissa Etheridge has filed for dissolution of partnership papers from her long-time partner Tammy Lynn Michaels. Tammy Lynn Michaels is now filing papers seeking full physical and legal custody of the twins she gave birth to during her relationship with Etheridge. She is also seeking child and spousal support and would give visitation rights to Etheridge.
According to CBS News, Michaels’ request to gain support and full child custody are a response to the dissolution papers filed by Etheridge on July 2 which included request for joint custody and no spousal support. Etheridge and Michaels held a commitment ceremony in 2001 and registered as domestic partners in August 2005.
Whether the court sees the relationship to be dissolved a domestic partnership or a marriage, the custody and support issues will remain very similar as they are based on the best interests of the children involved, and not on the status of the parents. As with unmarried parents, the custodial parent will be able to ask for reasonable support from the non-custodial parent.
According to People, both parties cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for their split.
Related Resources:
- Melissa Etheridge’s Ex Files For Sole Custody of Twins (CBS News)
- Melissa Etheridge’s Ex Files for Full Custody (People.com)
- Same-Sex Couples and the Law (FindLaw)
- Child Support (FindLaw)
- Filing and Serving the Divorce/Dissolution Petition (FindLaw)
- Child Custody (provided by Lee A. Schwartz, Attorney at Law)
- Child Support (provided by The Murphy Law Group)
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