No, in fact gay marriage isn't likely to have any effect on the divorce rate whatsoever.
Yes, unless the marriage was a gay marriage.
Yes if a gay couple is married, they can get a divorce. Gay married couples started getting divorced about 7 months after gay marriage was legalized in Massachusetts. There is no accurate divorce rate in the united states for gay married couples. Note same sex-couples can generally seek a divorce within jurisdictions that have redefined marriage to include same sex couples. In the vast majority of the world, same sex unions have no legal status as marriage, thus, in general, the courts cannot dissolve a union that has no legal existence within their jurisdiction.
Yes. When a same-sex couple divorces, they are considered legally divorced in places where same-sex marriage is legal and they are considered single in places where same-sex marriage is not legally recognized.
Gay Divorce was created in 1932.
Divorce the person and move on with your life.
Because gays and lesbians have had to fight for their right to marry, the divorce rate is significantly lower than that of straight marriages. However, relationships are relationships and unfortunately sometimes they end.
Yes. A legal same sex marriage must be dissolved by a legal divorce. If you have any questions about the law in your jurisdiction you should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
The Gay Marriage Thing was created in 2005.
Yes, gay marriage is legal in Alabama.
Yes, gay marriage is legal in Massachusetts.
The duration of The Gay Marriage Thing is 2820.0 seconds.
Legally, divorce from gay marriage was legalized on 2005 July 20. Divorce from gay marriages was 'judicially' legalized Sept. 13, 2004, when a supreme court judge of Canada ruled that the definition of 'spouse' in the Divorce Act was unconstitutional; he approved the first gay divorce application. When initially passing the gay marriage law in Canada, politicians neglected to account for gay divorce, and did not amend the correct sections in the Divorce Act. This oversight was addressed with the Civil Marriage Act, which was passed in the house on 2005 June 28, by the senate on 2005 July 19, and finally given royal assent on 2005 July 20.