The recognition of the marriage would depend on the state the couple was living in. Some states acknowledge same-sex marriages while others don't.
In the US, the marriage would be recognized in Maryland, Rhode Island, New York, Iowa, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Washington D.C.
If the marriage was legally performed under Mexican law, yes, Pennsylvania will recognize it, as will any of the states.
Not legally, but they may seem like a married couple already.
A gay couple who are legally married, can get a divorce exactly the same as a heterosexual couple.
As of 2013, you are viewed as a married couple with all the rights of a straight married couple.
If the couple were legally married in one state then the marriage is legally valid in any state to which they choose to relocate, including Oregon.
With a legal separation the couple remains legally married. A divorce ends the marriage legally and the parties have no further legal claims against each other.With a legal separation the couple remains legally married. A divorce ends the marriage legally and the parties have no further legal claims against each other.With a legal separation the couple remains legally married. A divorce ends the marriage legally and the parties have no further legal claims against each other.With a legal separation the couple remains legally married. A divorce ends the marriage legally and the parties have no further legal claims against each other.
No. Same-sex marriage is not legal under Mississippi law, regardless of where the couple is married.
No, you can file married filing jointly or you can file married filing separately
A couple who was married in Cuba is also legally married in the nation of Canada. The two nations have reciprocity.
A boy or girl cannot get married legally when they are underage without a parent or parents permission and signing a legal document. If the young couple run away and their parents find them they may well annul the marriage; meaning they will undo the marriage.
At 11 Years Old they can be left alone if they're from a married couple. At 12 if they're a girl alone from a non married couple. 13 for a boy if they're alone from a non married couple.
Yes, after a teenager marries they can move out with their husband or wive in Kentucky.