Yes. New York recognizes and gives full faith and credit to all laws of the other 49 states.
Accordingly, New York state recognizes a Delaware civil union as a legal marriage, since it is "substantially equivalent to marriage," there being no legal definition of civil union in New York State law.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize civil unions performed in other states.
Yes, under California state law, Delaware civil unions are recognized as equivalent to marriage.
The ACLU says that the legal recognition of out-of-state civil unions and domestic partnerships in Massachusetts has not been determined.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize civil unions performed in other states.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize civil unions performed in other states.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize civil unions performed in other states.
Yes. Effective May 1, 2013, the state of Colorado recognizes civil unions formed in other states.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize civil unions performed in other states.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize civil unions performed in other states.
Yes, Washington DC recognizes civil unions performed in other states, including those from Delaware, pursuant to the Domestic Partnership Judicial Determination of Parentage Act of 2009. They are treated as legal marriages in Washington, DC.
Yes, the state of Oregon recognizes civil unions performed in other states as Oregon state registered domestic partnerships which provide the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage in Oregon.
Yes, New Hampshire recognizes out-of-state civil unions as legal marriages. 457:45 Civil Union Recognition. A civil union legally contracted outside of New Hampshire shall be recognized as a marriage in this state, provided that the relationship does not violate the prohibitions of this chapter.