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Judge revokes order to take baby from lesbian foster parents

Hearing scheduled for Dec. 4 to determine the best interests of the child.

By Margaret Menge
Married couple April Hoagland and Beckie Peirce have been the foster parents of a baby girl since August. Photo by Beckie Peirce/Facebook
Married couple April Hoagland and Beckie Peirce have been the foster parents of a baby girl since August. Photo by Beckie Peirce/Facebook

SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 13 (UPI) -- The Utah judge who ordered a 9-month-old baby girl removed from the home of her lesbian foster parents has apparently had a change of heart.

Juvenile Judge Scott Johansen amended his removal order today and scheduled a hearing for Dec. 4 to determine what is in the best interests of the little girl.

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On Tuesday, he had ordered the child removed from the home of the lesbian couple, who are legally married and have had the child for three months, and placed with a heterosexual couple, saying research shows children do best when raised by a mother and father.

On Thursday, the Utah Division of Child and Family Services filed a petition for a stay of the order, while the attorney for April Hoagland and Beckie Peirce, the foster parents, filed a separate petition asking Johansen to reverse his ruling.

A state law in Utah previously prohibited gays and lesbians from adopting or fostering children. This changed, however, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of gay marriage in a 5-4 decision issued June 26.

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Hoagland and Peirce have been married for a year. They are licensed foster parents and are raising two other children, Pierce's biological 12- and 14-year-olds.

The mother of the 9-month-old reportedly wants Hoagland and Peirce to adopt her daughter.

The judge's order earlier this week to take the baby prompted a tweet from presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Wednesday: "Being a good parent has nothing to do with sexual orientation—thousands of families prove that."

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