The biggest one deals with what happens after the death of one of them. If there has not been good estate planning, they Survivor could end up with nothing of the deceased's estate. There are also challenges in benefits for each other through employers, and not being able to file taxes together.
It is legal
the couple is from Pennsylvania
A couple can get married according to the legislation of the country or their personal spiritual beliefs. Medical problems notwithstanding.
With a legal separation the couple remains legally married. A divorce ends the marriage legally and the parties have no further legal claims against each other.With a legal separation the couple remains legally married. A divorce ends the marriage legally and the parties have no further legal claims against each other.With a legal separation the couple remains legally married. A divorce ends the marriage legally and the parties have no further legal claims against each other.With a legal separation the couple remains legally married. A divorce ends the marriage legally and the parties have no further legal claims against each other.
No. Same-sex marriage is not legal under Mississippi law, regardless of where the couple is married.
A couple who was married in Cuba is also legally married in the nation of Canada. The two nations have reciprocity.
a couples bride is pregnant
Yes. Same-sex marriages are legal in Connecticut and married same-sex couples can divorce there, no matter where they were married, providing they meet the same requirements as any other married couple.
Yes. Same-sex marriages are legal in Vermont and married same-sex couples can divorce there, no matter where they were married, providing they meet the same requirements as any other married couple.
If the couple were legally married in one state then the marriage is legally valid in any state to which they choose to relocate, including Oregon.
Yes. Same-sex marriages are legal in New Hampshire and married same-sex couples can divorce there, no matter where they were married, providing they meet the same requirements as any other married couple.
In the United States, anyone can live in any state they choose. Legally, however, as soon as the same-sex married couples crosses the state line into a state where same-sex marriage is not legal, they cease to be a married couple. They are free to live there and represent themselves as a married couple, but the government will treat them as unrelated household members.