Parentage Act Secures Major Victory with Final Enactment by House and Senate

Governor Healey Has Voiced Support for Historic Legislation That Will Protect All Massachusetts Children and Families

BOSTON – After years of advocacy, the Massachusetts House of Representatives and Senate early Thursday morning enacted an Act to Ensure Legal Parentage Equality, better known as the Massachusetts Parentage Act. The child-centered bill, which updates Massachusetts’ forty-year-old parentage statutes to be inclusive of LGBTQ+ families, families formed through assisted reproduction, and families that include a de facto or functional parent, now heads to Governor Maura Healey’s desk for her signature. Once signed into law, this historic legislation will ensure all children have equal access to the security of a legal parent-child relationship no matter the gender or marital status of their parents or how their family is formed. 

The bipartisan legislation was passed unanimously in both the House and Senate. Governor Healey has stated strong support for the bill.

“After more than seven years of advocacy, so many children and families in Massachusetts – and countless future generations – will now have the basic protections that legal parentage provides for children,” said Polly Crozier, Director of Family Advocacy at GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD). “We thank Massachusetts legislators, especially the bill co-sponsors and the leaders of the House and Senate, for recognizing the importance of parentage equality and making it a priority to enact this bill.  We are now eager for Governor Healey to sign the MPA into law so that Massachusetts can ensure security for all children and families.” 

The MPA will update Massachusetts statutes to clarify who can be a parent and how to establish parentage. Legal parentage is critical for children’s wellbeing and security and this bill will ensure that all children can access the security of legal parentage regardless of the circumstances of their birth or the makeup of their family.

Currently, Massachusetts is the only state in New England without comprehensive statutory protections on parentage. 

The bill’s bipartisan sponsors include Senators Julian Cyr (D) and Bruce Tarr (R), Representatives Sarah Peake (D), Hannah Kane (R), and Kay Khan (D). 

The Massachusetts Parentage Act is supported by a coalition of parents, families and over 60 organizations: 

AllPaths Family Building, American Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Massachusetts, ACLU of Massachusetts, American Society for Reproductive Medicine, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts – MA Chapter, BAGLY, Baystate Health, Boston IVF Fertility Clinic, Boston Medical Center, Cape Cod Healthcare, Inc., Center for Reproductive Rights, Children’s Law Center of MA, Children’s League of Massachusetts, Circle Surrogacy & Egg Donation, Citizens for Juvenile Justice, COLAGE, Committee for Public Counsel Services, Conceiveabilities, Csed Inc. (The Center for Surrogacy and Egg Donation), Eastern Bank Foundation, Family Equality, Fenway Health, Fertility Within Reach, Friends of Children, GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD), Greater Boston Family Law Inn of Courts, Greater Boston PFLAG, Human Rights Campaign, Jewish Alliance for Law & Social Action, Kauffman Law and Mediation, Keshet, Mass General Brigham, Mass NOW, Mass PPD Fund, Massachusetts Advocates for Children, Massachusetts Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Massachusetts Commission on LGBTQ Youth, Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women, Massachusetts LGBTQ Bar Association, Massachusetts LGBTQ Political Caucus, Massachusetts Medical Society, Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Massachusetts LGBT Chamber of Commerce, Massachusetts Trans Political Coalition, MassEquality, Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee, Modern Family Law, Bruce Hale, Esq., Movement Advancement Project, National Association of Social Workers–MA Chapter, National Center for Lesbian Rights, New England Fertility Society, New England Surrogacy, Nichols, Delisle & Lightholder, OUT MetroWest, Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts, Progressive Massachusetts, Reproductive Equity Now, RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association, Roxbury Youth Works, SeedTrust, SEIU 509, Transhealth, The Boston Foundation, UMass Memorial Health, and the Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Law and Public Policy.

Learn more about the Massachusetts Parentage Act