Kentucky

Kentucky Marriage Laws: What the State Constitution says…

 

Marriage is prohibited and void:
(a) With a person who has been adjudged mentally disabled by a court of competent jurisdiction;
(b) Where there is a husband or wife living, from whom the person marrying has not been divorced;
(c) When not solemnized or contracted in the presence of an authorized person or society;
(d) Between members of the same sex;
(e) Between more than two (2) persons;
Kentucky Statute  402.020

4 Responses to “Kentucky”

  1. Dylan says:

    KY may have many gays but its a backwards state and will most likely be the last to allow same sex marriages

  2. C. J. says:

    Waiting for KY to allow it. We have a huge Gay Community. I will run around in only a rainbow flag when this happens. 

  3. Angela says:

    This is honestly, not ok, I really see no problem in it….:'(

  4. Richard says:

    well, after reading several of these, at least i can say one thing… KY, while banning my partner and i from marriage, is at least well organized in its presentation of its laws. also, for those who have never been to Kentucky, its actually a lot more supportive than people think. there are many pro LGBT groups and causes in our state. Kentucky Fairness Alliance, the Fairness Campaign, ACLU Kentucky, etc. just to name a few. http://kentuckyfairness.org/

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