James Younger, a 7-year-old Dallas boy whose mother enrolled him in kindergarten as a girl named Luna, will be allowed to use James as his chosen name at school, according to the Save James Facebook page. A Texas judge awarded joint decision making for James to the boy’s father, Jeffrey Younger, and the boy’s mother, pediatrician Anne Georgulas, after Jeffrey Younger objected to Georgulas’ desire to medically transition James to a female, according to reports. (TAB)
Seven-year-old boy allowed to use “James” as chosen name after mother enrolls him in school as “Luna”
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