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Subject:
Marriage Qualifications
Category: Relationships and Society > Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Asked by: tuplais-ga List Price: $12.00 |
Posted:
19 Jul 2005 20:17 PDT
Expires: 26 Jul 2005 23:46 PDT Question ID: 545583 |
Would a person who was born female, and since gender-reassigned to male, be able to marry another man (who was born male) legally? For this question the birth certificate is female, the U.S. passport and driver's license are male and the couple wants to marry in New Orleans (if the location matters). If the answer turns out to be uncertain, I am hoping that someone could comment on the possibility of a license being granted to us in Louisiana compared to the chances of being granted one in Maryland. |
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