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July 20, 2011

Gay Divorce A Higher Hurdle Than Marriage

As thousands of gay and lesbian couples are planning weddings in New York — and celebrating their hard-fought right to marry — others around the nation are fighting for the right to divorce.

Since most states, and the federal government, don’t recognize gay marriages, many same-sex couples are left with no way to officially split.

For example, an out-of-state couple who goes to Massachusetts to marry, or a couple who lives in-state and then moves away, can’t divorce in Massachusetts because they’d have to be a resident for at least a year. And if the couple’s home state doesn’t recognize gay marriage, they can’t divorce there, either.

via Gay Divorce A Higher Hurdle Than Marriage : NPR.

posted to Divorce,Mediation @ 11:34 am

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