Summary

In response to Donald Trump’s re-election, some same-sex couples, like Ben Nelson and Adam Weinberger, are accelerating plans to marry, fearing potential rollbacks of LGBTQ rights.

Concerns stem from the Supreme Court’s 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade and past statements from conservative justices suggesting interest in revisiting the 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges ruling that legalized same-sex marriage.

While the Respect for Marriage Act offers federal safeguards, uncertainty persists.

LGBTQ-friendly businesses are stepping up to support couples, but fears of broader restrictions, including on parenting options, remain widespread among the community.

  • cygnus@lemmy.ca
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    17 days ago

    Sorry, Captain Pedantic — they have same-sex unions (and recently banned travel for surrogacy specifically for gay couples)

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          17 days ago

          Eligibility:

          • Marriage: Only for opposite-sex couples.

          • Civil Unions: Only for same-sex couples.

          Adoption Rights:

          • Marriage: Opposite-sex couples can jointly adopt.

          • Civil Unions: No joint adoption rights; stepchild adoption is possible but not explicitly protected by law.

          Parental Recognition:

          • Marriage: Both parents are recognized automatically.

          • Civil Unions: Challenges in recognition, particularly for children born via surrogacy or assisted reproduction.

          Surrogacy:

          • Marriage: Not explicitly addressed for opposite-sex couples but may be permissible under specific conditions.

          • Civil Unions: Surrogacy is explicitly prohibited for same-sex couples, and pursuing it abroad can lead to legal consequences in Italy.

          • anomnom@sh.itjust.works
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            16 days ago

            Thank you, the recent surrogacy ban is taking a right away from unions, correct?

            Which implies that before said ban, unions and marriages were one step closer to the same right.

            You listed only differences. What are the similarities? Are taxation and inheritance significantly different? Are property and financial benefits different?

            It sounds like the pedantic difference is that union is marriage for same sex couples, and that now they’ve stripped rights from same sex couples. (Which they could do either goddamn way, since these fascists can just redefine same-sex marriage at any time anyway).