In the United States, age of consent laws regarding sexual activity is made at the state level. There are several federal statutes related to protecting minors from sexual predators, but laws regarding specific age requirements for sexual consent are left to individual states, the District of Columbia, and territories. Depending on the jurisdiction, the legal age of consent is between 16 and 18. In some places, civil and criminal laws within the same state conflict with each other
No, same-sex marriages are not legally recognized in states where same-sex marriage is not legal. Couples in these states may have limited legal protections through civil unions or domestic partnerships, but they do not have the same rights and benefits as married couples.
It depends on the laws of the specific state or country. In many places, there are age of consent laws that dictate the legal age at which individuals can engage in sexual activities. It's important to ensure that any relationship complies with these laws to avoid legal consequences.
Money lending laws vary by state in the US. While money lending is legal in most states, each state has its own regulations and licensing requirements for lenders. It's important to research the laws in your specific state to ensure compliance.
In the United States, laws regarding the age of consent vary by state. It is important to check the specific laws in the state where they are located. Generally, a two-year age difference between teenagers would not typically result in legal trouble, but it is always best to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations.
Same-sex marriage is legal in Indiana because the Supreme Court ruling in the case of Obergefell v. Hodges in 2015 declared that same-sex couples have the constitutional right to marry nationwide. This landmark decision invalidated state laws prohibiting same-sex marriage, including Indiana's previous ban.
Effective June 26, 2013, the answer is no. For purposes of immigration law, the US federal government accepts same-sex marriages as legal if they were legal in the US state or foreign country where they were performed. It does not matter if the marriage is legal in the state where the couple currently resides or intends to reside. As for civil unions and domestic partnerships, these are not legal for purposes of US federal law.
In the United States, the legality of same-sex marriage varies by state. Outside of the US, it is different country by country. Please check the related questions below to determine if same-sex marriage is legal, not legal, or illegal in the state or country you are curious about.
You can marry in any US state that permits same-sex marriage. (There is no citizenship or residency requirement for marriage in any US state.) But, a same-sex marriage will not assist you in obtaining legal residency in Japan.
Although the US federal government began recognizing same-sex marriages on June 26, 2013, it is state law that controls who can and cannot be married. Therefore, each state may choose to legalize same-sex marriage or prohibit it independently. Experts predict, however, that same-sex marriage will be legal in all fifty US states by 2018.
Same-sex marriage is now legal in Hawaii and out-of-state same-sex marriages are fully recognized in that state.
Yes. Such marriages are perfectly legal in any state that has legalized same-sex marriage. There is no citizenship requirement or screening for marriage in the United States.
No. Same-sex marriage is not currently legal anywhere in Australia.
In the United States, all fifty states permit out-of-state couples to marry, including same-sex couples. There is no citizen requirement or residency requirement for marrying in any US state.
This is no longer necessary as same-sex marriage is now legal in the state of New Jersey.
Same-sex marriage was legal in only 29 US states for 3 days from October 12, 2014 until October 15, 2014, when Idaho became the thirtieth state to legalize same-sex marriage.28) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 28 US states for 2 days from October 10, 2014 to October 12, 2014, when Alaska became the twenty-ninth state to legalize same-sex marriage.27) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 27 US states for 1 day from October 9, 2014 to October 10, 2014, when North Carolina became the twenty-eighth state to legalize same-sex marriage.26) Same-sex marriage was never legal in only 26 US states because Nevada and West Virginia legalized same-sex marriage simultaneously on October 9, 2014, making 27 US states where same-sex marriage was legal on that day.25) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 25 US states for 2 days from October 7, 2014 to October 9, 2014, when Nevada and West Virginia became the twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh state to legalize same-sex marriage.24) Same-sex marriage was never legal in only 24 US states because Indiana and Colorado legalized same-sex marriage simultaneously on October 7, 2014, making 25 US states where same-sex marriage was legal on that day.23) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 23 US states for 1 day from October 6, 2014 to October 7, 2014, when Indiana and Colorado became the twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth state to legalize same-sex marriage.20, 21, 22) Same-sex marriage was never legal in only 20, 21 or 22 US states because Utah, Virginia, Oklahoma and Wisconsin all legalized same-sex marriage simultaneously on October 6, 2014, making 23 US states where same-sex marriage was legal on that day.19) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 18 US states for 4 months and 5 days from June 1, 2014 until October 6, 2013, when Utah, Virginia, Oklahoma and Wisconsin became the twentieth, twenty-first twenty-second and twenty-third state to legalize same-sex marriage.18) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 18 US states for 12 days from May 20, 2014 to June 1, 2014, when Illinois became the nineteenth state to legalize same-sex marriage.17) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 17 US states for 1 day from May 19, 2014 until May 20, 2014, when Pennsylvania became the eighteenth state to legalize same-sex marriage.16) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 16 US states for 5 months from December 19, 2013 until May 19, 2014, when Oregon became the seventeenth state to legalize same-sex marriage.15) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 15 US states for 17 days from December 2, 2013 until December 19, 2013, when New Mexico became the sixteenth state to legalize same-sex marriage (although some counties started earlier).14) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 14 US states for 1 month and 11 days from October 21, 2013 until December 2, 2013, when Hawaii became the fifteenth state to legalize same-sex marriage.13) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 13 US states for 2 months and 20 days from August 1, 2013 until October 21, 2013, when New Jersey became the fourteenth state to legalize same-sex marriage.12) Same-sex marriage was never legal in only 12 US states because on August 1, 2013, Rhode Island and Minnesota legalized same-sex marriage simultaneously, becoming the twelfth and thirteenth US states to do so.11) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 11 US states for 1 month from July 1, 2013 until August 1, 2013 when Rhode Island and Minnesota became the twelfth and thirteenth state to legalize same-sex marriage.10) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 10 US states for 3 days from June 28, 2013 until July 1, 2013, when Delaware became the eleventh state to legalize same-sex marriage.9) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 9 US states for 5 months and 26 days from January 1, 2013, until June 28, 2013, when same-sex marriages resumed in California, after having been stopped on November 5, 2008.8) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 8 US states for 3 days from December 29, 2012 until January 1, 2013, when Maryland became the ninth state to legalize same-sex marriage.7) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 7 US states for 23 days from December 6, 2012 until December 29, 2012, when Maine became the eighth state to legalize same-sex marriage.6) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 6 US states for 1 year, 4 months and 12 days from July 24, 2011 until December 6, 2012, when Washington (state) became the seventh state to legalize same-sex marriage.5) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 5 US states for 1 year, 6 months and 23 days from January 1, 2010 until July 24, 2011, when New York became the sixth state to legalize same-sex marriage.4) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 4 US states for 4 months from September 1, 2009 until January 1, 2010, when New Hampshire became the fifth state to legalize same-sex marriage.3) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 3 US states for 4 months and 5 days from April 27, 2009 until September 1, 2009, when Vermont became the fourth state to legalize same-sex marriage.2) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 2 US states for 5 months and 23 days from November 12, 2008 until April 27, 2009, when Iowa became the third state to legalize same-sex marriage.1) Massachusetts was the only US state were a same-sex couple could marry for 4 years and one month, from May 17, 2004 until June 17, 2008 when same-sex marriage was legalized in California. However, on November 5, 2008, the right to marry was taken away from California same-sex couples and once again Massachusetts was the only marriage equality state for 7 days until November 12, 2008, when Connecticut legalized same-sex marriage.0) Same-sex couples were prevented from marrying in all fifty US states for 227 years, 10 months and 13 days from July 4, 1776 until May 17, 2004, when Massachusetts became the first state to permit same-sex marriage.
Yes. Same-sex marriage is legal in Colorado effective October 6, 2014.
Same-sex marriage was legal in only 31 US states for 4 days from October 17, 2014 to October 21, 2014, when Wyoming became the thirty-second state to legalize same-sex marriage.30) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 30 US states for 2 days from October 15, 2014 to October 17, 2014, when Arizona became the thirty-first state to legalize same-sex marriage.29) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 29 US states for 3 days from October 12, 2014 until October 15, 2014, when Idaho became the thirtieth state to legalize same-sex marriage.28) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 28 US states for 2 days from October 10, 2014 to October 12, 2014, when Alaska became the twenty-ninth state to legalize same-sex marriage.27) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 27 US states for 1 day from October 9, 2014 to October 10, 2014, when North Carolina became the twenty-eighth state to legalize same-sex marriage.26) Same-sex marriage was never legal in only 26 US states because Nevada and West Virginia legalized same-sex marriage simultaneously on October 9, 2014, making 27 US states where same-sex marriage was legal on that day.25) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 25 US states for 2 days from October 7, 2014 to October 9, 2014, when Nevada and West Virginia became the twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh state to legalize same-sex marriage.24) Same-sex marriage was never legal in only 24 US states because Indiana and Colorado legalized same-sex marriage simultaneously on October 7, 2014, making 25 US states where same-sex marriage was legal on that day.23) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 23 US states for 1 day from October 6, 2014 to October 7, 2014, when Indiana and Colorado became the twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth state to legalize same-sex marriage.20, 21, 22) Same-sex marriage was never legal in only 20, 21 or 22 US states because Utah, Virginia, Oklahoma and Wisconsin all legalized same-sex marriage simultaneously on October 6, 2014, making 23 US states where same-sex marriage was legal on that day.19) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 18 US states for 4 months and 5 days from June 1, 2014 until October 6, 2013, when Utah, Virginia, Oklahoma and Wisconsin became the twentieth, twenty-first twenty-second and twenty-third state to legalize same-sex marriage.18) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 18 US states for 12 days from May 20, 2014 to June 1, 2014, when Illinois became the nineteenth state to legalize same-sex marriage.17) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 17 US states for 1 day from May 19, 2014 until May 20, 2014, when Pennsylvania became the eighteenth state to legalize same-sex marriage.16) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 16 US states for 5 months from December 19, 2013 until May 19, 2014, when Oregon became the seventeenth state to legalize same-sex marriage.15) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 15 US states for 17 days from December 2, 2013 until December 19, 2013, when New Mexico became the sixteenth state to legalize same-sex marriage (although some counties started earlier).14) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 14 US states for 1 month and 11 days from October 21, 2013 until December 2, 2013, when Hawaii became the fifteenth state to legalize same-sex marriage.13) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 13 US states for 2 months and 20 days from August 1, 2013 until October 21, 2013, when New Jersey became the fourteenth state to legalize same-sex marriage.12) Same-sex marriage was never legal in only 12 US states because on August 1, 2013, Rhode Island and Minnesota legalized same-sex marriage simultaneously, becoming the twelfth and thirteenth US states to do so.11) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 11 US states for 1 month from July 1, 2013 until August 1, 2013 when Rhode Island and Minnesota became the twelfth and thirteenth state to legalize same-sex marriage.10) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 10 US states for 3 days from June 28, 2013 until July 1, 2013, when Delaware became the eleventh state to legalize same-sex marriage.9) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 9 US states for 5 months and 26 days from January 1, 2013, until June 28, 2013, when same-sex marriages resumed in California, after having been stopped on November 5, 2008.8) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 8 US states for 3 days from December 29, 2012 until January 1, 2013, when Maryland became the ninth state to legalize same-sex marriage.7) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 7 US states for 23 days from December 6, 2012 until December 29, 2012, when Maine became the eighth state to legalize same-sex marriage.6) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 6 US states for 1 year, 4 months and 12 days from July 24, 2011 until December 6, 2012, when Washington (state) became the seventh state to legalize same-sex marriage.5) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 5 US states for 1 year, 6 months and 23 days from January 1, 2010 until July 24, 2011, when New York became the sixth state to legalize same-sex marriage.4) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 4 US states for 4 months from September 1, 2009 until January 1, 2010, when New Hampshire became the fifth state to legalize same-sex marriage.3) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 3 US states for 4 months and 5 days from April 27, 2009 until September 1, 2009, when Vermont became the fourth state to legalize same-sex marriage.2) Same-sex marriage was legal in only 2 US states for 5 months and 23 days from November 12, 2008 until April 27, 2009, when Iowa became the third state to legalize same-sex marriage.1) Massachusetts was the only US state were a same-sex couple could marry for 4 years and one month, from May 17, 2004 until June 17, 2008 when same-sex marriage was legalized in California. However, on November 5, 2008, the right to marry was taken away from California same-sex couples and once again Massachusetts was the only marriage equality state for 7 days until November 12, 2008, when Connecticut legalized same-sex marriage.0) Same-sex couples were prevented from marrying in all fifty US states for 227 years, 10 months and 13 days from July 4, 1776 until May 17, 2004, when Massachusetts became the first state to permit same-sex marriage.