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Legality Of Same Sex Marriages!

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Legality Of Same Sex Marriages!

INTRODUCTION
The proposed legalization of same sex marriage is one of
the most significant issues in contemporary American family
law. Presently, it is one of the most vigorously advocated
reforms discussed in law reviews, one of the most
provocative issues. It could be one of the most
revolutionary policy decisions in the history of American
family law.
The potential consequences, positive or negative, for
children, parents, same-sex couples, families, social,
structure public health, and the status of women are
enormous. Given the importance of the issue, the value of
comprehensive debate may be obvious. Marriage is much more
than a commitment to love one another. Aside from societal
and religious conventions, marriage entails legally imposed
financial responsibility and legally authorized financial
benefits. Marriage instantly provides a automatic legal
succession of a deceased spouse's property, as well as
pension and law, as well as promise in the eyes of the Lord,
and their as well as to enjoy its benefits, should the law
prohibit their request merely because they are of the same
gender? I intend to prove that because of Article IV of the
United States Constitution. there is no reason why the
federal government nor any state government should restrict
marriage to a predefined homosexual relationship?
Marriage laws have changed throughout the years. In
Western law, wives are now equal rather than subordinate
partners; interracial marriage is now widely accepted, both
in the statue and in society; and marital failure itself,
rather than the fault of one partner, may be grounds in some
states for a divorce. Societal changes have been felt in
marriages over the past twenty-five years as divorce rates
have increased. Proposals to legalize same-sex marriages or
to enact broad domestic partnership laws are currently being
promoted by gay and lesbian activists, especially in Europe
and North America. The trend in western European nations
during the past decade has been to some same-sex couples.
For example, with in the past six years, three Scandinavian
countries have enacted domestic partnership laws allowing
same-sex couples in which at least one partner is a citizen
of the specified country. Therefore allowing that
homosexual marriages are given.
In the Netherlands, the Parliament is considered
domestic partnership status for same-sex couples, all the
major political parties favor re...

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