Yes. The state of Oregon began recognizing same-sex marriages in October 2013. Then, on May 19, 2014, Oregon's ban on the performance of same-sex marriages was struck down by a federal District Court. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals refused to issue an emergency stay.
Same-sex couples began legally marrying in Oregon shortly after noon on Monday, May 19, 2014.
Yes. Effective June 26, 2015, same-sex married couples may divorce in Ohio, providing that they meet all requirements of the law.
Previously, there were reports that a same-sex couple was granted a divorce in Columbus, OH, in April 2012.
No, civil unions and domestic partnerships are not legally defined in Ohio. Although there seems to be some support growing for them.
Yes. Same-sex marriage is legal in Ohio effective June 26, 2015.
No. Civil unions are not legal in Ohio.
You got married in Oregon? You have a certificate? It's legal. You got married somewhere else? You don't have to register it in Oregon.
Same-sex marriage has been legally recognized in Oregon since October 2013 and legally performed since May 19, 2014.
Yes. A certificate of marriage, regardless of where it was issued, is sufficient proof of legal change of name for an Oregon driver's license. The state of Oregon recognizes in-state, out-of-state and foreign same-sex marriages, including for the purposes of legal change of name.
Yes. The state of Connecticut recognizes legal relationships substantially equivalent to marriage as legal marriages. Since Oregon state registered domestic partnerships are substantially similar to legal marriage under Oregon law, they are therefore recognized as legal marriages for purposes of Connecticut state law.CT Public Act 09-13, Section 1. A marriage, or a relationship that provides substantially the same rights, benefits and responsibilities as a marriage, between two persons entered into in another state or jurisdiction and recognized as valid by such other state or jurisdiction shall be recognized as a valid marriage in this state, provided such marriage or relationship is not expressly prohibited by statute in this state.
Yes. The state of New York recognizes out-of-state comprehensive registered domestic partnerships that are substantially equivalent to legal marriage and it recognizes them as legal marriages for the purpose of New York state law. Since Oregon state registered domestic partnerships are substantially equivalent to legal marriage under Oregon law, they are recognized as legal marriages for purposes of New York state law.
At least 7 same-sex couples were issued marriage licenses in Benton County on May 19, 2014, the first day on which same-sex marriage was legal in Oregon.
Yes, the state of Oregon recognizes domestic partnerships performed in other states as Oregon state registered domestic partnerships which provide the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage in Oregon.
Yes, the state of Oregon recognizes domestic partnerships performed in other states as Oregon state registered domestic partnerships which provide the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage in Oregon.
Yes, the state of Oregon recognizes civil unions performed in other states as Oregon state registered domestic partnerships which provide the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage in Oregon.
Yes, the state of Oregon recognizes civil unions performed in other states as Oregon state registered domestic partnerships which provide the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage in Oregon.
Yes, the state of Oregon recognizes civil unions performed in other states as Oregon state registered domestic partnerships which provide the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage in Oregon.
Yes, the state of Oregon recognizes domestic partnerships performed in other states as Oregon state registered domestic partnerships which provide the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage in Oregon.