By Brandon Cline-Taskey

We live in a very conservative part of Virginia so we knew there was the possibility that two gay men raising children would raise some eyebrows. It has, but overall it’s been okay. So far, we’ve had no problems taking the “other” baby to the doctor and have even switched off care-giving in the middle of an ER visit. Of course, we have to make sure we have both insurance cards handy, because we don’t get to choose whose insurance provides the best coverage for our children; they have to be insured on the “right” Daddy’s plan. I’ve felt very lucky in day-to-day life because we’ve never had to “explain” ourselves when we both show up for an appointment, even at urgent care where we don’t have a preexisting relationship with the staff (and I get the birth year wrong… bad daddy). Even though the state doesn’t recognize both of us as parents, most people – even in conservative Virginia – do, and for me, that really matters.. It is time for the law to reflect where Virginians stand on this issue. It is time for my family to be treated the same as other families.
Our daughter starts school in a year and we’ll get to have more experiences then. Since schools are cognizant of guardianship laws that may be our first foray into really dealing with our limited rights, but I’m hopeful a simple conversation with the school administrators will set the stage for a successful relationship there too.
Ultimately, life as a dad has been great, but we’re still looking forward to the day when we feel more protected in our relationship with our children. Second-parent adoption would be a step in the right direction.