Recognition Of Same-sex Unions In Hawaii
Performed in some jurisdictions |
Mexico: DF, QR
United States: CT, DC, DE†, IA, MA, MD, ME, MN†, NH, NY, RI†, VT, WA, 3 tribal jurisdictions
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Recognized, not performed |
Aruba, Curaçao, St Maarten
Israel
Mexico
United States: CA
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Civil unions and
registered partnerships |
Andorra
Austria
Colombia
Czech Republic
Ecuador
Finland
Germany
Greenland
Hungary
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Ireland
Isle of Man
Jersey
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Slovenia
Switzerland
United Kingdom
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Performed in some jurisdictions |
Australia: ACT, NSW, QLD, TAS, VIC
Mexico: COA
United States: CA, CO, HI, IL, NJ, NV, OR, WI
Venezuela: Mérida
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Unregistered cohabitation |
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See also |
Same-sex union legislation
Same-sex union court cases
Timeline of same-sex marriage
Recognition of same-sex unions in Europe
Recognition of same-sex unions in North America
Recognition of same-sex unions in South America
Marriage privatization
Divorce of same-sex couples
Domestic partnership
Military policy
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LGBT portal |
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender
Rights in Hawaii
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