The emphasis on ethics, fairness and avoiding discrimination within the law means that sometimes, changes in statutory language are necessary, including the way an applicable statute and orders label parents and children.

The New Jersey legal system defines parents as natural, when they have biological children or are parents by previous adoption. This language must be changed from both legal and humanistic perspectives. There is no fundamental reason to define biological parents or parents by previous adoption differently than the people who become parents of children through other avenues.