Q and A: Same-sex marriages (L.A. Times)
Here are some excerpts from the article:
“In 2004, the California Supreme Court voided about 4,000 same-sex marriage licenses granted in San Francisco. Are those marriages now legally recognized by the state?
No. Those couples would have to remarry.”
“Will the federal government recognize a California same-sex marriage?
The federal government does not recognize same-sex marriage. This means that married couples of the same sex cannot file joint federal income tax returns or receive federal spousal benefits, including those from the Social Security Administration or the Department of Veterans Affairs. A U.S. citizen who marries a foreigner of the same sex in California will not be allowed to sponsor the spouse to immigrate here.”
“When will same-sex couples be able to marry?
The decision will take effect 30 days after it was issued. Los Angeles County and San Francisco officials are reviewing the decision and have not said when they will begin issuing licenses to same-sex couples.”
Los Angeles County gearing up for same-sex marriage licenses (L.A. Times)
Here is an excerpt from the article:
“In Los Angeles County, supervisors asked Dean C. Logan, acting registrar-recorder and county clerk, to report back Tuesday on what needs to be done before the order takes effect…
Logan, whose department issues about 75,000 marriage licenses a year, said ‘the phone was ringing off the hook’ after Thursday’s court decision, with couples inquiring about the process.
Currently, couples wishing to obtain marriage licenses must do so by appointment. County officials said the anticipated rush for appointments may require extending hours at county facilities.”
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