Massachusetts Courts Cannot Use Out-of-State Laws Against Gender-Affirming Care in Custody Cases

July 31, 2025 | Introduced, Senate, 2025 Bills, Massachusetts Legislation Bills, Massachusetts


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Massachusetts Courts Cannot Use Out-of-State Laws Against Gender-Affirming Care in Custody Cases
Law prohibits considering out-of-state laws on gender-affirming health care in custody decisions.

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