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Yes. Effective June 26, 2015, same-sex couples may divorce in Nebraska, provided that they meet the requirements of that state's divorce law.
To get a divorce the state first has to recognize the validity of the marriage. As Virginia does not currently recognize same-sex marriages, it is doubtful that one could obtain a legal same-sex divorce there.
Yes, same-sex married couples may divorce in Arizona as of October 17, 2014.
Yes. Divorce is legal in all 50 states. The only situation in which you could not legally divorce your husband is in the case of a married same-sex couple living in a state where same-sex marriage is not legal.
The divorce rate for same-sex marriages is generally lower than that of opposite-sex marriages. Research suggests that factors such as societal acceptance, legal barriers, and relationship dynamics contribute to this difference. However, divorce rates can vary depending on factors such as location, age, and length of marriage.
Yes, effective June 26, 2015, a same-sex couple may obtain a divorce in Georgia, even if they were married in Guam (or anywhere else that same-sex marriage is legal), providing they meet all the other requirements for divorce.
Yes if a gay couple is married, they can get a divorce. Gay married couples started getting divorced about 7 months after gay marriage was legalized in Massachusetts. There is no accurate divorce rate in the united states for gay married couples. Note same sex-couples can generally seek a divorce within jurisdictions that have redefined marriage to include same sex couples. In the vast majority of the world, same sex unions have no legal status as marriage, thus, in general, the courts cannot dissolve a union that has no legal existence within their jurisdiction.
Yes, the only way to terminate a same-sex marriage is through divorce. That can be done in any state or country where same-sex marriage is legal, as long as the parties meet other requirements, such as residency.
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A gay couple who are legally married, can get a divorce exactly the same as a heterosexual couple.
Yes. Effective June 26, 2015, same-sex couples may divorce in Nebraska, provided that they meet all requirements of that state's divorce law.
The national divorce rate in the US is 50%. Statistics are not uniformly recorded by type of marriage- same sex or heterosexual. It is also too soon for reliable statistics to be reported. However, Massachusetts was the first states to recognize same sex marriage. Massachusetts also has the lowest divorce rate in the country. That did not change after same sex marriage became part of the norm.