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Originally Posted by jbravo_123
Why would it require special divorce lawyers to litigate gay divorce cases? Most of the issues would be pretty much the same as in heterosexual couples...
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Exactly. If the courts (or laws) state that a gay marriage is a marriage, then the established law will apply. In Texas there will continue to be a presumption of community property and division accordingly. child custody and related rights will continue to be decided in the best interest of the child(ren).
The same lawyers will handle these divorces, although some will have reputations for various reasons that play better to the gay community.
There has already been a history of child possession cases when two (same sex)people have joint custody of a child.
Making gay marriage official will have an effect of further burdening the courts. Once the marriages are allowed, it will not take long to have them going bad to the point of people wanting to divorce.
I believe gay marriage will be allowed in all 50 states and the divorce proceedings will quickly follow - just like the heterosexuals.
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