The case involved two women who were married in California and denied a divorce in 2010 by a Maryland judge. Lawyers for the women told the Court of Appeals that is would be unprecedented for the state not to recognize gay marriages performed elsewhere.
Friday, May 18, 2012
Maryland High Court Recognizes Gay Divorce
As opponents of same-sex marriage work to overturn the not-yet-in-effect marriage equality law in Maryland, the state's highest court is recognizing gay divorces, for those couples married in other states, the AP reports:
The Court of Appeals issued the ruling Friday that couples who have a valid marriage from another state can divorce in Maryland. The ruling says Maryland courts should withhold recognition of a valid foreign marriage only if that marriage is “repugnant” to state public policy. The court says the threshold is a high bar that has not been met in the case that it ruled on.
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