Decision from the Georgia Court of Appeals
Moses v. King
Even after defaulting on child support, a lower court awarded custody to the child's father, modifying an earlier custody agreement because the mother was in a same-sex relationship. The appellate court overturned this ruling and held that a parent's cohabitation, regardless of the gender of the parent's partner, can never be the basis for the restriction of custody or visitation rights, except in cases in which the child is harmed or adversely affected.
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