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Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 4:43 pm
List of Contries and states that allow gay maraiges or something similar
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Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 4:47 pm
Canada allows gay marriage smile !
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xLadyxUntitledx Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 4:48 pm
Countries That Recognize Gay Marriage
Netherlands - the first country to grant gay marriage on April 1, 2001.
Belgium - the second country to grant gay marriage on Jan 30, 2003.
Canada - the third country to grant gay marriage on June 28, 2005
Spain - the fourth country to grant gay marriage on July 3, 2005.
South Africa - the fifth country to grant gay marriage on Nov 30, 2006.
Norway - the sixth country to grant gay marriage on May 11, 2008.
Sweden - the seventh country to grant gay marriage on May 1, 2009.
Portugal - the eighth country to grant gay marriage on May 17, 2010.
Iceland - the ninth country to grant gay marriage on June 27, 2010.
Argentina - the tenth country to grant gay marriage on July 15, 2010.
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Countries That Allow Same-Sex Domestic Partnerships or Civil Unions
Argentina Domestic partnerships allowed in the province of Rio Negro, and cities of Buenos Aires Villa Carlos Paz and Rio Cuarto.
Austria Registered partnerships have been legal in Austria since January 1, 2010.
Brazil Civil Unions are legal since May 5, 2011.
Croatia Civil partnerships for same-sex couples have been granted since 2003.
Czech Republic The registered partnership law for same-sex couples was passed in March 2006 and went into effect on July 1, 2006.
Denmark Legal civil partnerships have been allowed since 1989.
Ecuador The 2008 Constitution of Ecuador enacted civil unions between two people without regard to gender, giving same-sex couples the same rights as legally married heterosexual couples except for the right to adopt.
Finland Has offered registered partnership benefits since September 2001.
France Pacte Civil de Solidarité" (PACS), or "Civil Solidarity Pacts," were instituted in France on November 9, 1999.
Germany As of October 22, 2009, the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany has ruled that all the rights and obligations of marriage be extended to same-sex registered partners
Hungary Gay couples have been protected under common-law marriages since 1995; however they are not eligible for legal marriage and same-sex marriage is prohibited by the 2011 Consitution of Hungary.
Iceland Since 1996, gay Icelanders have been protected under registered partnerships.
Ireland Civil partnerships, granted under the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010, give same-sex couples rights and responsibilities similar, but not equal to, civil marriage. The act came into effect Jan 2011.
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein recognizes registered partnerships since September 1, 2011.
Luxembourg Civil partnership legislation modeled after France's PACS were introduced in Luxembourg in 2004.
Mexico Same sex civil unions were legalized in Mexico City in November 2006 and in the state of Coahuila on January of 2007, essentially making civil unions legal in all of Mexico.
New Zealand In December, 2004, New Zealand enacted legislation recognizing same-sex civil unions.
Norway Since 1996, gay Norwegians have been protected under registered partnerships.
Portugal Same-sex partners have the same rights as opposite-sex partners in common law marriage.
Slovenia On June 16, 2011, a new Family Code was passed which gave registered same-sex partners all the rights of married couples, except with regards to joint adoption.
Sweden Swedish same-sex couples have been able to register under domestic partnership laws since 1995.
Switzerland Same-sex couples are given limited legal benefits with civil recognition.
United Kingdom - Domestic partners can register under the Civil Partnership Act.
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Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 4:55 pm
US States That Recognize Gay Marriage
New York - Same-sex marriage became legal on July 24, 2011 under the Marriage Equality Act. The Marriage Equality Act does not have a residency restriction like some other states. and allows religious organizations to decline from officiating same sex wedding ceremonies.
Massachusetts - On May 17, 2004 Massachusetts became the first U.S. state to legalize same-sex marriage. The State of Massachusetts also issues licenses to gay couples from New Mexico and Rhode Island since neither state explicitly prohibits same-sex marriage.
Connecticut - began performing marriages of same-sex couples on Nov 12, 2008.
Iowa - Same-sex marriage in Iowa became legal on April 27, 2009.
Maine - legalized same-sex marriage on May 6, 2009. The law will take effect on Sept 11, 2009, pending a possible people's veto.
Vermont - will allow same-sex marriage starting Sept 1, 2009. After this date no further civil unions will be created. Civil unions created prior to this date will retain their status, but these couples will have the option of entering a marriage.
New Hampshire - Same-sex marriage became legal on Jan 1, 2010. Civil Unions will no longer be performed and will become marriages by Jan 1, 2011 unless otherwise dissolved, annulled or previously converted to marriage.
District of Columbia - Same-sex marriage in the District of Columbia was legalized on December 18, 2009. Marriage licenses became available on March 3, 2010, and marriages began on March 9, 2010.
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US States That Allow Same-Sex Domestic Partnerships or Civil Unions
New Jersey - On December 2006, the New Jersey Legislature passed a bill providing for civil unions and recognizing other states' civil unions.
Washington - On April 21, 2007, Washington's domestic partnership bill was signed into law giving gay and lesbian couples many of the benefits of marriage.
Oregon - As of May 2007, Under Oregon's domestic partnership law (avoiding the use of terms marriage or civil union) gay and lesbian couples are eligible for all the state-wide rights and benefits of marriage. Oregon also outlaws discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Colorado - Recognition of same-sex unions in Colorado occurs within the framework of designated beneficiary agreements, effective since July 1, 2009. These agreements grant limited rights, such as funeral arrangements and death benefits for same-sex partners.
Nevada - The Domestic Partnership Responsibilities Act May 31, 2009 provides the exact rights, responsibilities, obligations, entitlements and benefits of marriage - without calling it a marriage - instead it is called a Domestic Partnership.
Wisconsin - Civil unions are recognized in Wisconsin as of August 3, 2009 despite same-sex marriage and civil unions being banned by constitutional amendment and Wisconsin Statutes in 2006.
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US States With Some Provisions
Hawaii - Since 1997, the U.S. state of Hawaii has offered reciprocal beneficiary registration for any adults who are prohibited by state law from marrying, including both same-sex and different-sex couples.
California - A Domestic Partnership is a legal relationship available to same-sex couples, and to certain opposite-sex couples in which at least one party is at least 62 years of age. It affords the couple most of "the same rights, protections, and benefits, and shall be subject to the same responsibilities, obligations, and duties under law..." as married spouses. It was enacted in 1999.
New York - By a May 29, 2008 directive, New York only recognizes gay marriages from couples legally married outside of the state.
District of Columbia - Same-sex marriage is currently not performed in the District of Columbia; however, the District does recognize same-sex marriages performed elsewhere as being valid in the city.
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Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 9:56 pm
Maryland just passed a same-sex marriage law though I believe there is a petition out right now to put it on the ballot. So who knows what will happen with that. and one other state passed one this year as well though I can't remember which one it was maybe Washington? Can't remember those won't go into effect until this coming year though I think.
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