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A gay couple who are legally married, can get a divorce exactly the same as a heterosexual couple.
Yes. Same-sex marriages are legal in Connecticut and married same-sex couples can divorce there, no matter where they were married, providing they meet the same requirements as any other married couple.
Yes. Same-sex marriages are legal in Vermont and married same-sex couples can divorce there, no matter where they were married, providing they meet the same requirements as any other married couple.
There is no A&E series which features a same-sex married couple.
As of 2013, you are viewed as a married couple with all the rights of a straight married couple.
Queer as Folk featured a same-sex (lesbian) married couple.
Yes, providing that the couple meets all the same requirements as any other married couple. The fact that the marriage is same-sex makes no difference.
Yes. Same-sex marriages are legal in New Hampshire and married same-sex couples can divorce there, no matter where they were married, providing they meet the same requirements as any other married couple.
Unfortunately, no. Same sex couples that are married only have a marriage recognised in states that permit marriages of same sex couples.
Being a same-sex couple has no relevance. If you are married (to the same-sex or opposite sex), you file as married. If you are single, you file as single.
The CW does not have an original television series that features a same sex married couple.
Yes. Beginning October 6, 2014, a same-sex married couple can file for divorce in Wisconsin.