For Love and Money: Inequalities Remain Despite Same-Sex Marriage

New York Law Journal

On Friday, June 24, 2011, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed legislation granting same-sex couples the right to marry. Same-sex couples will be able to begin marrying in New York later this summer when the new law goes into effect on July 24. The new law offers marriage equality to more than 50,000 gay couples in New York State, affording them a number of state-based economic and legal benefits and rights that were previously limited to married couples of the opposite sex.

New York is now the sixth and most populous state to legalize same-sex marriage, joining Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, Iowa and New Hampshire, as well as Washington D.C. 2 Rhode Island and Maryland recognize foreign same-sex marriages in certain contexts but do not statutorily permit same-sex marriage to be performed there; California remains in flux.

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Alison Arden Besunder

Alison Arden Besunder

Alison Arden Besunder, Esq. is Chair of the Trusts & Estates Planning and Fiduciary Litigation group at Goetz Platzer. She has extensive experience and focuses her practice in the areas of Trusts & Estate Planning, Guardianship, Estate Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Elder Law, and Business Succession Planning.

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