When you have a same - sex marriage, it's a marriage, so you go through the same process
as heterosexual married couples who are divorcing.
Same - sex couples who are married or in a civil partnership have the same inheritance rights
as heterosexual married couples.
Not exact matches
If marriage is a «lifestyle» choice for
heterosexual couples,
as people seem to believe, why should homosexual
couples not be allowed to
marry?
The role of raising children is entrusted in principle to
married heterosexual couples because after much experimentation — several thousand years, more or less — we have found nothing else that works
as well.
He's closer to a true Soddomite than two consenting adults who are the same sex and want to
marry to get the same financial and legal benefits
as a
heterosexual couple.
And this is true for all
couples,
heterosexual as well
as homosexual, whether the
couples are
married or not.
If you factor in the ending of gay and lesbian relationships (since such
couples can't be legally
married, they can't be legally divorced and thus don't get counted in these statistics),
as well
as committed but unmarried
heterosexual couples, the numbers grow... more
I'm thinking this sentence should read: «Marriage equality proponents opponents will trumpet this study
as proof that children raised by loving, committed,
married same - sex
couples will have more problems than those who are raised by both biological parents in a
heterosexual household.»
The 5 - 4 ruling allows same - sex
married couples to receive the same benefits
as heterosexual couples.
Backed by gay rights groups, Golinski sued the government, arguing that DOMA discriminates against legally
married same - sex
couples by depriving them of the same rights, from health benefits to tax status,
as heterosexual couples.
It was already clear the government's proposals to allow gay and lesbian
couples to
marry on the same legal basis
as heterosexual couples would prove deeply divisive, across all parties in Westminster.
Ministers have said they hope the reform will be passed so same - sex
couples will be able to
marry on the same legal basis
as heterosexual couples by the summer.
Its response to the coalition's consultation on proposals to allow same - sex
couples to
marry in the same way
as heterosexual couples attacks ministers for pursuing the reform «for essentially ideological reasons» and concludes doing so would be «deeply unwise».
The tax system should treat same - sex
couples in a civil partnership in exactly the same way
as it treats
heterosexual married couples.
Benefits given to
heterosexual married couples, such
as healthcare, adoption, immigrant sponsorship, and hospital rights are still denied to most same - sex
couples in the United States.
In Shackell v the United Kingdom (Dec)(App no 45851 / 99), 27 April 2000, the court found that the situations of
married and unmarried
heterosexual cohabiting
couples were not analogous for the purposes of survivors» benefits, since «marriage remains an institution which is widely accepted
as conferring a particular status on those who enter it».
A same sex marriage is treated
as a marriage, so you're given many of the same state - level protections that
heterosexual married couples receive.
Same - sex
couples in Canada have the same rights
as heterosexual couples to
marry or divorce, divide property, divide pensions, and claim or pay spousal support
as heterosexual couples.
Many term life insurance companies offer the same protection for domestic partners
as they do for
married,
heterosexual couples.
Although some states still limit the familial rights of unmarried and / or same - sex
couples, many term life insurance companies offer the same protection to domestic partners
as they do to
heterosexual,
married couples.
As Business Insider's Jessica Orwig reported, in 2015, Loewenstein and his colleagues published the results of an experiment in which they told some married, heterosexual couples to have sex twice as ofte
As Business Insider's Jessica Orwig reported, in 2015, Loewenstein and his colleagues published the results of an experiment in which they told some
married,
heterosexual couples to have sex twice
as ofte
as often.
Marriage laws still differ from state to state, but
married same - sex
couples in a given state have the same legal benefits and responsibilities
as married heterosexual couples in that state.
If you factor in the ending of gay and lesbian relationships (since such
couples can't be legally
married, they can't be legally divorced and thus don't get counted in these statistics),
as well
as committed but unmarried
heterosexual couples, the numbers grow... more