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Marriage Laws and How They Apply To Same Sex Couples  

The marriage laws are different in each state and can sometimes be complex, but there are legal options to protect you and your partner living in a state that does not

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recognize same sex couples and marriages

(even if you were married in a state that does).

 

Watch the Hot Topics and Estate Planning Video to see Lorie answer questions regarding the marriage laws in different states and the legal options for same sex couples living in a state that does not recognize their marriage from another state.

Lorie talks about hot topics for the LGBT community on broadcast program Texas Progressive Time

 

Some of the questions asked include:

 

 -What is the struggle for the LGBT community rights and why should those who are not part of that group care?

 
-Will Federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) be repealed, and what will that do to Federal or State benefits for gay couples?
 
-What are the major issues affecting the LGBT community today?
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-Marriage equality in other states:
  a. How does that effect the Texas Constitutional Amendment and Family Code
  b. What if a gay couple from Texas gets married outside the State?
  c. What about children in the family? Legal rights?

 

Texas Progressive Time allows for full and fair discussion of all issues recognizing that there is another side to every issue. 

Federal Appeals Court Agrees: California's Proposition 8 Is Unconstitutional
 

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit just announced a historic decision affirming the August 2010 conclusion of U.S. Chief Judge Vaughn Walker of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in Perry v. Schwarzenegger (now Perry v. Brown) that the amendment to the California Constitution barring marriage for same-sex couples, adopted in November 2008 as Proposition 8, violates the U.S. Constitution. 

 

In a 2-1 decision authored by Judge Reinhardt, the court agreed that Proposition 8's only purpose in denying gay and lesbian Californians the freedom to marry was anti-gay animus, something the Constitution does not permit.

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