Resource Categories: Intersectionality RelationshipsResource Tags: Disability/Marriage Equality/Social Security/optional
An Ohio couple who had been together for 20 years decided to get married because the husband, John Arthur, was dying of Lou Gehrig’s disease. Ohio did not recognize their marriage, so they flew to Maryland to get married, and a federal judge later ordered Ohio to recognize their legal Maryland marriage on John’s death certificate, which could have broader implications for same-sex marriage recognition in the state.
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