No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize civil unions performed in other states.
Yes, in July 2000.
The first civil unions in the United States were offered by the state of Vermont in 2000.
The ACLU says that the legal recognition of out-of-state civil unions and domestic partnerships in Massachusetts has not been determined.
Yes. Effective May 1, 2013, the state of Colorado recognizes civil unions formed in other states.
Yes. All Connecticut civil unions were legislatively converted to marriages in 2010 and the state of Vermont recognizes them as marriages, as they do any other out-of-state same-sex marriage.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize civil unions performed in other states.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize civil unions performed in other states.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize civil unions performed in other states.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize civil unions performed in other states.
Yes, but only civil unions issued within Colorado. There is no recognition for the civil unions of other states.
Yes, inasmuch as all New Hampshire civil unions existing on January 1, 2011 were converted to marriages and Vermont recognizes marriages performed in New Hampshire, including same-sex marriages.