Yes. All Connecticut civil unions were legislatively converted to marriages in 2010 and the state of California recognizes them as marriages, as they do any other out-of-state same-sex marriage.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in Connecticut are recognized in Iowa.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in Connecticut are recognized in Massachusetts.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in Connecticut are recognized in Vermont.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in New York are recognized in Connecticut.
Yes, same-sex marriages performed in Connecticut are legally recognized in New York.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize civil unions performed in other states.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in California are recognized in Iowa.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in California are recognized in Vermont.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in California are recognized in Washington DC.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in California are recognized in New York.
Yes, on October 1, 2010, all existing Connecticut civil unions were converted to legal marriages.
Yes, under California state law, Delaware civil unions are recognized as equivalent to marriage.