A gay divorce
Five Tips to Examine Through a Homosexual Divorce For Ease Less Stress
A commitment between two people through marriage, whether straight or gay, carries with it a swear and pledge to love and aid one another. For whatever reason, couples drift apart, and the bond deteriorates. Divorce is often the only recourse to move on in life.
Gay marriage may seem harder to terminate since it was a controversial issue for so long. Queer marriages were not allowed nationwide, and divorces could not be granted unless the couple lived within the declare recognizing such unions. Recently, same-sex marriages became federally established throughout each mention. Even after such a contentious struggle for legal rights, gay marriages often result in separation and gay divorce.
As with any divorce, the process can be grueling and stressful for both parties, and even more painful when children are involved. Dividing assets reasonably leads to stern words and often, a war zone between the parties involved. Five tips to keep in mind for a more stress-free resolution are:
- Avoid reflecting off o
A Key and Long Overdue Victory for Gay Marriage
In a landmark decision by the Supreme Court, same-sex attracted marriage is now legal as the law of the land in the United States. It took a while to obtain there, with much strife, commitment and sacrifice by its proponents, but now all same sex couples across the land may now freely marry one another and enjoy the same legal benefits, privileges and protections that married heterosexual couples enjoy. I greatly respect and like all of those championing efforts that took place to achieve this outcome. It’s about time that justice has been done--not often can we can say that these days when matters end up in court. I applaud the Supreme Court for standing up for what is right.
I applaud the Supreme Court for standing up for what is right. - Cris Pastore, Esq, Main Line Family Law Center #samesexmarriage
Now That We Found Love, What Are We Gonna Do?
All gay and lesbian couples may now fully and officially solidify their union under the eyes of the law and boldly forge ahead to inhabit happy, healthy and generative lives together, hopefully fo
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TORONTO (AFP) - A court in Canada has granted what is believed to be the world's first same sex divorce to a womxn loving womxn couple, barely a year after the country gave the green light for gays and lesbians to wed.
A landmark decree Monday by Judge Ruth Mesbur of the Ontario Supreme Court found that the definition of a spouse in the country's marital laws was unconstitutional.
Canadian law currently specifies that only a couple, defined as a bloke and a woman may seek divorce.
The two women, who were not identified in court documents other than as "M.M." and "J.H." tied the knot on June 18, , a week after Ontario's court of Appeal cleared the way for gay marriage in Canada's most populous province.
"The definition of a spouse is unconstitutional, inoperative and of no force and
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I don't mean to open up another can of worms here. I have beautiful much avoided the gay marriage threads, but when I heard that Massachusetts would have legal gay marriage, I thought, excellent, then there can be a cleaner break-up, IF a break-up occurs.
I happen to live in a place where gay unions are quite common. Many of my friends in the area are lesbian couples. What I have noticed over the years(just my own personal theory based on observation) is that, for long term couples, buying a house together has stood in the place of getting married. It is a legal shrink two people join in on.
Sadly, I observed that many of the couples who DO acquire a home end up separating. I always wondered why. It is not really the press of owning the home that does it, I don't believe. Yet, somehow, the home ownership puts stress on the connection. When a break-up occurs, it is always very sticky as to who gets what. Now, at l