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Doesnt it seem kinda fucked up that if a gay couple has multiple homes they are only legally married in the state they married in? -- nm
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Stacy
Jun 29 '11, 18:30
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what's f'd up is that in all other cases of other states offering marriage license with different rules, all states still honored the marriage, IE:...
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zeitgeist
Jun 29, 19:19
partial faith and credit -- nm
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nubby
Jun 29, 18:32
More to the point, it seems kind of fucked up that there's only certain states that they can get legally married in -- nm
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JD
Jun 29, 18:31
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Say that get married in New York, and then in two years they move to Georgia. Are they still allowed to file federal taxes as married? -- nm
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Dano
Jun 29, 18:38
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No. The Federal gov't doesn't recognize any gay marriage regardless of where it is performed or the home state of the couple. -- nm
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TWuG
Jun 29, 18:43
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the bankruptcy court for the central district of california does
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moles
Jun 29, 18:48
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nm, i didn't realize you were just talking about taxes -- nm
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moles
Jun 29, 18:50
so with a joint bank account we would have to file separately??? That sounds complicated. -- nm
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Stacy
Jun 29, 18:48
excellent point -- nm
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Stacy
Jun 29, 18:32
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