It already is, effective August 1, 2013.
In 1997, the marriage laws in Minnesota were amended to ban same-sex marriage, although the Minnesota State Supreme Court had ruled on October 15, 1971 that the marriage statute already banned same-sex marriage. Same-sex marriage was later legalized in Minnesota.
Yes. Same-sex marriage is legal in the state of Minnesota and, as with other states where same-sex marriage is legal, Minnesota recognizes out-of-state same-sex marriages, civil unions and state-registered comprehensive domestic partnerships as full-fledged marriages. Your Vermont civil union is still legal in Vermont and is also legal in Minnesota. You will be able to petition a Minnesota court for divorce and go through divorce proceedings as with any other marriage. When you have obtained a divorce in Minnesota, you will also be considered divorced in Vermont.
Yes. A certificate of marriage, regardless of where it was issued, is sufficient proof of legal change of name for a Minnesota driver's license. The gender of your spouse is irrelevant.
Yes, on August 1, 2012, a Minnesota court recognized James Morrison's marriage to Thomas Proehl for the purposes of inheriting Proehl's estate.
34 same-sex couples applied for marriage licenses in Saint Louis County on August 1, 2013, the day on which same-sex marriage became legal in Minnesota. Although same-sex marriage has been legal in Minnesota since August 1, 2013, the Minnesota Department of Health's Minnesota Center for Health Statistics, the government agency charged with publishing official statistics concerning Minnesota, has not yet issued its annual report for 2013. See related link below.
Yes. The first same-sex couple filed for divorce in Minnesota on August 7, 2013. Same-sex marriage became legal in Minnesota on August 1, 2013.
2 same-sex couples married in Blue Earth County on August 1, 2013, the day on which same-sex marriage became legal in Minnesota. Although same-sex marriage has been legal in Minnesota since August 1, 2013, the Minnesota Department of Health's Minnesota Center for Health Statistics, the government agency charged with publishing official statistics concerning Minnesota, has not yet issued its annual report for 2013. See related link below.
Although same-sex marriage has been legal in Minnesota since August 1, 2013, the Minnesota Department of Health's Minnesota Center for Health Statistics, the government agency charged with publishing official statistics concerning Minnesota, has not yet issued its annual report for 2013. See related link below.
If the marriage in Cuba was a legal marriage then yes it is legal in NY
Marriage has always been legal. Your marriage is legal only if you are legally married.
19 same-sex couples married in Polk County, MN, between August 1 and December 14, 2013. August 1, 2013 was the first day on which same-sex marriage was legal in Minnesota. Although same-sex marriage has been legal in Minnesota since August 1, 2013, the Minnesota Department of Health's Minnesota Center for Health Statistics, the government agency charged with publishing official statistics concerning Minnesota, has not yet issued its annual report for 2013. See related link below.
Most likely. The importance is his mental condition, not his physical condition.