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Gay Marriage
tampatalon:
--- Quote from: ifyoucantfixit on November 12, 2007, 05:45:36 pm ---
The cards obviously need to have a designation...spouse..or dependant .good enough........no gay no wife. nada...
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The medical card say dependant and the prescription card just drops the name right off. When I renew the insurance each year they put me under "married" for medical and use domestic partner vision and dental. Its just a matter of getting a uniform designation. I am just thankful they are progressive enuff to offer the coverage. I also noticed when checking into the local hospital they now give the option to designate who will manage your care just "in case" and it does not have to be a relative. More progress!
TampaTalon^">
tampatalon:
--- Quote from: Artiste on November 12, 2007, 05:54:45 pm ---Is spouse theword? How many words can be used?
Maybe we can use another word: like partner??
Hugs!
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The optimal word I guess depends where ya live. When we got married in Canada we were both Grooms and Spouses, Starting on the drive back its the same in New York because the marriage is not invalidated by law. In New Jersey its Civil Union but I dont know how its is referred.
TampaTalon^">
Artiste:
Thanks tampatalon!
Excuse me for being puzzled!
May I ask: you were married in Canada legally, but you were both grooms and spouses?? Really?
Was that you choices?? Or is that the law in Canada that you are BOTH grooms and spouses??
Hugs!
tampatalon:
--- Quote from: Artiste on November 14, 2007, 05:10:15 pm ---Thanks tampatalon!
Excuse me for being puzzled!
May I ask: you were married in Canada legally, but you were both grooms and spouses?? Really?
Was that you choices?? Or is that the law in Canada that you are BOTH grooms and spouses??
Hugs!
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Aritste, The applcation for marriage says we are "Applicants" not Bride and Groom
The "Request for Marriage Certificate" Form 11078 which can be found after drilling down at www.gov.on.ca asks for the information of (Grooms/Brides) in all Boxes so it is grammatically correct.
So ta answer yer question, Yes we were both Grooms and now we are spouses as termed by Ontario Law.
TampaTalon^">
Artiste:
Thanks tampatalon!
Boy, oh boy!! I am more puzzled!!
Instead of spouses and grooms, why don't they have the word: partners?? As a choice??
You think that too??
Hugs!
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