Gay Miami Couple Finally Adopts Two Brothers

Men fought the state's 30-year-old gay adoption ban and won

A homosexual Miami couple has officially adopted two brothers in a case that overturned Florida's three-decade ban on gay adoptions.

Martin Gill and his partner were the boys' foster parents for six years before the adoption was finalized Wednesday.

“We are thrilled that after so many years, we are officially a family in the eyes of the law,” Gill said Wednesday. “All children deserve a permanent, loving home. This is a happy day.”

Gill and the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against the state, calling the ban unconstitutional. The 3rd District Court of Appeal agreed in a ruling last year. The state decided not to appeal.

The prohibition was enacted in 1977 and court records indicate it's the only law of its kind in the United States.

The Department of Children and Families changed its forms so adoptive parents aren't asked if they're homosexuals.

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