Despite the sea of change in possibilities for creating lawful relationships for many gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals, most jurisdictions do not allow them to marry or enter into any comparable legal status. The vast majority of states either by statute or state constitutional amendment actually prohibit marriage for same-sex couples. And, even when couples can marry or enter into a comparable legal status, they are faced with uncertainty regarding what effect, if any, will be accorded to that status should they travel or move. Given the legal challenges that same-sex couples face, the need for high-quality estate planning for same-sex couples is greater than ever
On March 4 and 5, 2005, nearly three hundred people gathered at the Yale Law School for a symposium ...
The history of marriage has been one of evolution, not of static immutability, with marriage survivi...
Perhaps nowhere in family law is this evolution more dramatic than in the burgeoning recognition of ...
Despite the sea of change in possibilities for creating lawful relationships for many gay, lesbian, ...
As the number of same-sex couples increases in the United States, concerns regarding the evolution o...
Due to the serious issues same-gendered couples living in states that do not legally recognize their...
Associate Professor Hillel Levin explores how to address conflicts resulting from the differing lega...
Due to the serious issues same-gendered couples living in states that do not legally recognize their...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
A problem from the sypmposium based on Suzie and Carol Carol who have lived together as a same-sex c...
This Article discusses the difficulties involving divorce for married transgender women and men in t...
Throughout American history, government has used the law to deny some citizens the right to create o...
These materials accompanied a presentation at the 2014 Kentucky Bar Association Annual Convention en...
Ms. Thompson\u27s speech, delivered at an event presented by the UCSF/UC Hastings Consortium on Law,...
This comprehensive article discusses the unique problems in estate planning encountered by gays and ...
On March 4 and 5, 2005, nearly three hundred people gathered at the Yale Law School for a symposium ...
The history of marriage has been one of evolution, not of static immutability, with marriage survivi...
Perhaps nowhere in family law is this evolution more dramatic than in the burgeoning recognition of ...
Despite the sea of change in possibilities for creating lawful relationships for many gay, lesbian, ...
As the number of same-sex couples increases in the United States, concerns regarding the evolution o...
Due to the serious issues same-gendered couples living in states that do not legally recognize their...
Associate Professor Hillel Levin explores how to address conflicts resulting from the differing lega...
Due to the serious issues same-gendered couples living in states that do not legally recognize their...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
A problem from the sypmposium based on Suzie and Carol Carol who have lived together as a same-sex c...
This Article discusses the difficulties involving divorce for married transgender women and men in t...
Throughout American history, government has used the law to deny some citizens the right to create o...
These materials accompanied a presentation at the 2014 Kentucky Bar Association Annual Convention en...
Ms. Thompson\u27s speech, delivered at an event presented by the UCSF/UC Hastings Consortium on Law,...
This comprehensive article discusses the unique problems in estate planning encountered by gays and ...
On March 4 and 5, 2005, nearly three hundred people gathered at the Yale Law School for a symposium ...
The history of marriage has been one of evolution, not of static immutability, with marriage survivi...
Perhaps nowhere in family law is this evolution more dramatic than in the burgeoning recognition of ...