Final Order Expected In Kentucky Same-Sex Marriage Case
A federal judge is expected to sign a final order in the next 24-hours that would require the Commonwealth of Kentucky to recognize same sex marriages from out-of-state.
U.S. District Judge John G. Heyburn II earlier this month threw part of the state’s ban on gay marriages.
The ruling only applies to couples married in other states or countries.
A final order would mean same-sex couples may change their names on official identifications and documents and obtain any other benefits of a married couple in Kentucky.
But Heyburn’s ruling doesn’t affect a related lawsuit seeking to force the state to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
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