As the number of same-sex couples increases in the United States, concerns regarding the evolution of federal and state law, with respect to rights for same-sex couples, also continue to rise. As marriage is not always available to same-sex couples, they often face very different legal issues than couples in a traditional marriage. Because marriage is typically not a legal cause of action, the question of a marriage’s validity often arises incidentally to another legal question, such as the disposition of a decedent’s estate
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
In this paper, I discuss issues on same-sex marriage and inheritance tax, mainly based on the case o...
Perhaps nowhere in family law is this evolution more dramatic than in the burgeoning recognition of ...
As the number of same-sex couples increases in the United States, concerns regarding the evolution o...
This Note argues that courts should recognize intestacy rights for same sex couples that were validl...
Intestacy statutes seek to further donative freedom by effectuating the attributed intent of those w...
A “Model Marriage Code” and a “Model Civil Union Code” will ensure greater consistency, predictabili...
Despite the sea of change in possibilities for creating lawful relationships for many gay, lesbian, ...
Tax professionals have always had to advise clients on the consequences of marriage and divorce—how ...
Due to the serious issues same-gendered couples living in states that do not legally recognize their...
The recognition of same-sex marriages generates debate on both the federal and state levels.\ud Vari...
At the present time, same-sex marriage is permitted in six states, while civil unions or domestic pa...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
A problem from the sypmposium based on Suzie and Carol Carol who have lived together as a same-sex c...
Same-sex marriage is legal in six states, and nearly 50,000 same-sex couples have already married. Y...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
In this paper, I discuss issues on same-sex marriage and inheritance tax, mainly based on the case o...
Perhaps nowhere in family law is this evolution more dramatic than in the burgeoning recognition of ...
As the number of same-sex couples increases in the United States, concerns regarding the evolution o...
This Note argues that courts should recognize intestacy rights for same sex couples that were validl...
Intestacy statutes seek to further donative freedom by effectuating the attributed intent of those w...
A “Model Marriage Code” and a “Model Civil Union Code” will ensure greater consistency, predictabili...
Despite the sea of change in possibilities for creating lawful relationships for many gay, lesbian, ...
Tax professionals have always had to advise clients on the consequences of marriage and divorce—how ...
Due to the serious issues same-gendered couples living in states that do not legally recognize their...
The recognition of same-sex marriages generates debate on both the federal and state levels.\ud Vari...
At the present time, same-sex marriage is permitted in six states, while civil unions or domestic pa...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
A problem from the sypmposium based on Suzie and Carol Carol who have lived together as a same-sex c...
Same-sex marriage is legal in six states, and nearly 50,000 same-sex couples have already married. Y...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
In this paper, I discuss issues on same-sex marriage and inheritance tax, mainly based on the case o...
Perhaps nowhere in family law is this evolution more dramatic than in the burgeoning recognition of ...