The government refuses to permit the birth of children through vitro fertilisation or artificial insemination, and has outlawed all forms of gay and lesbian adoption except in the case of adopting a child in the family where no other family members are avaliable or non-existent, and then under close government oversight. On all levels of the government, marriage is viewed as a holy contract between one man and one man, a view enforced by both the Constitution of Kania and the state constitutions below it. Same-sex couples are not allowed in the nation, and those moving from abroad are considered single by the government, and do not share the benefits as a straight couple.
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| - The government refuses to permit the birth of children through vitro fertilisation or artificial insemination, and has outlawed all forms of gay and lesbian adoption except in the case of adopting a child in the family where no other family members are avaliable or non-existent, and then under close government oversight. On all levels of the government, marriage is viewed as a holy contract between one man and one man, a view enforced by both the Constitution of Kania and the state constitutions below it. Same-sex couples are not allowed in the nation, and those moving from abroad are considered single by the government, and do not share the benefits as a straight couple.
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Legal Status
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discrimination protections
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| - Location of the Republic of Kania
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Military
| - Gays and lesbians allowed to serve openly since 1989
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Penalty
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recognition of relationships
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Adoption
| - Limited; stepchild adoption only
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gender identity expression
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| - The government refuses to permit the birth of children through vitro fertilisation or artificial insemination, and has outlawed all forms of gay and lesbian adoption except in the case of adopting a child in the family where no other family members are avaliable or non-existent, and then under close government oversight. On all levels of the government, marriage is viewed as a holy contract between one man and one man, a view enforced by both the Constitution of Kania and the state constitutions below it. Same-sex couples are not allowed in the nation, and those moving from abroad are considered single by the government, and do not share the benefits as a straight couple.
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