Yes. On March 5, 2014, four same-sex couples files suit against the state of Wyoming challenging the ban on same-sex marriage and the state's refusal to recognize out-of-state same-sex marriages.
Previously, a lesbian couple married in Canada in 2006 sued to have the state recognize their marriage long enough to grant them a divorce. On June 6, 2001, the Wyoming Supreme Court ruled that Wyoming courts can recognize out-of-state same-sex marriages for the purposes of divorce only.
Yes. Brinkman v. Long, filed on October 31, 2013 on behalf of a same-sex couple seeking to marry in Colorado.
The state of Connecticut now permits same-sex couples to marry.
The state of Delaware now permits same-sex couples to marry.
The state of Iowa now permits same-sex couples to marry.
New Hampshire now permits same-sex couples to marry.
The City of Washington DC now permits same-sex couples to marry.
Same-sex couples will be permitted to marry in Maryland beginning January 1, 2013.
The state of Rhode Island now permits same-sex couples to marry.
Yes it is. Relationship is wonderful as long as you marry the right person and know the person well. Don't marry them if you only been dating for a couple months.
No. No such lawsuit has yet been filed.
You need to get the inmate to request a Marriage form. They fill it out and send it to you.... My brother is in the process of getting it right now.
No. The current platform of the Republican Party in Colorado calls for denying same-sex couples the right to marry and legal recognition of their marriages.
No. No such lawsuit has yet been filed.