Less than 1% of marriages in Connecticut are same-sex marriages.
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.
Although same-sex marriage has been legal in Connecticut since 2008, the official website of the Connecticut Department of Health, which publishes statistics relating to the number of marriages performed each year in Connecticut, has not broken the data down by same-sex marriages vs. opposite-sex marriages. See related link below.
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.
More than 17,000 same-sex couples married in Connecticut during the first year that such marriages were legal.
Although same-sex marriage has been legal in Connecticut since 2008, the official website of the Connecticut Department of Health, which publishes statistics relating to the number of marriages performed each year in Connecticut, has not broken the data down by same-sex marriages vs. opposite-sex marriages. See related link below.
Although same-sex marriage has been legal in Connecticut since 2008, the official website of the Connecticut Department of Health, which publishes statistics relating to the number of marriages performed each year in Connecticut, has not broken the data down by same-sex marriages vs. opposite-sex marriages. See related link below.
Although same-sex marriage has been legal in Connecticut since 2008, the official website of the Connecticut Department of Health, which publishes statistics relating to the number of marriages performed each year in Connecticut, has not broken the data down by same-sex marriages vs. opposite-sex marriages. See related link below.
Although same-sex marriage has been legal in Connecticut since 2008, the official website of the Connecticut Department of Health, which publishes statistics relating to the number of marriages performed each year in Connecticut, has not broken the data down by same-sex marriages vs. opposite-sex marriages. See related link below.
Although same-sex marriage has been legal in Connecticut since 2008, the official website of the Connecticut Department of Health, which publishes statistics relating to the number of marriages performed each year in Connecticut, has not broken the data down by same-sex marriages vs. opposite-sex marriages. See related link below.