Utah to challenge order to take baby from lesbians
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah state officials are challenging a decision made by a judge to a take a baby away from lesbian foster parents and place her with a heterosexual couple for the child’s well-being.
Utah Division of Child and Family Services said in a news release Thursday afternoon that they will go to an appeals court if state juvenile Judge Scott Johansen doesn’t rescind his decision.
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The state agency says the judge went against its recommendation that the baby should stay with April Hoagland and Beckie Peirce, a married couple in Price, Utah.
In his decision, Johansen mentioned research that shows children do better when raised by heterosexual families.
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The decision has generated widespread criticism, including from LGBT groups and Utah Gov. Gary Herbert.