Yes. In places where same-sex marriage has been legalized, then there is no legal difference between a same-sex marriage and an opposite-sex marriage.
about a couple months ago
House Hunters - 1999 A Couple Living with Her Parents Wants Their Own Home in Pennsylvania was released on: USA: 27 September 2010
Dr. Jen Arnold's parents are of typical size. Dr. Arnold credits their support and encouragement to spur her to pursue her dreams.
If you are not emancipated you need your parents' permission to move out or to get married.
I have a couple of quotes that i can use. "Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean." "Do their death bury their parents' strife." "And the continuance of their parents' rage," (all of the above was written by the questioner)
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Yes, Australia's Capital Territory provides same-sex couples with equal rights as their heterosexual counterparts. A same-sex marriage is treated as a heterosexual marriage including laws surrounding children and adoption. If a lesbian couple were to have a baby through in vitro fertilisation (IVF) or another form of artificial insemination, the lesbian couple will be treated as its de facto birth parents.
A gay couple who are legally married, can get a divorce exactly the same as a heterosexual couple.
No. In fact, both men are heterosexual.
No. In fact, both men are heterosexual.
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This is pretty much like asking if a heterosexual person will stay with her heterosexual partner, when you stop to think about it. If the primary reason for the relationship is sexual gratification, chances are the relationship will not last. If, however, the primary reason is love, you have about the same chances as a heterosexual couple.
then it create arguements...everything a couple should do they should do every together not leaving one out of a situation. A couple are two diffrent people they have both different opinions most the time.
I think very much so because they are the same people but like there same gender there nothing wrong with it they should have the same benefits as heterosexual couple nothing wrong what so ever.
Amanda Tapping is presumably heterosexual and married to Alan Kovacs. The couple have a daughter named Olivia together.
It's rather more likely to separate them, as most federal prisons are single-sex facilities. Oh, wait, I guess if they're not a heterosexual couple, it might work.
Let them know how you feel. They might not even be aware of that you notice everything that is going on. You can urge them to get couple or family counseling. In some cases parents stick together because they think it's the best for the kids when it's quite the opposite.