Got a question. Is a gay marriage that takes place in NY recognized in other states? What a quagmire if it isn't.
Is a gay marriage recognized for federal income taxes?
Guess I've answered my own first question. Gay marriage, although not legal in these states, is still recognized: Rhode Island and Maryland. Again, what a quagmire.
Thanks to the odious Defense of Marriage Act, gay marriages (including my own in CA) are recognized only in states that choose to do so. That includes states that have gay marriage now (and maybe a few with domestic partnership laws--you mention RI and MD). After Prop 8 passed, the California Supreme Court ruled that gay marriages already performed in CA (such as mine) remain valid and also that CA would continue to recognize gay marriages performed elsewhere.
My husband and I remain "domestic partners" as well as spouses, because when we travel, some states recognize one, but not the other. This could have dramatic consequences if one of us were to fall ill while traveling.
The Federal Government does not recognize gay marriage or domestic partnerships for any purposes. HOWEVER, beginning this past year, the IRS recognized that in community property states (such as CA), each gay partner actually owns half of the other partner's income. So now my husband and I combine our incomes from all sources and divide the total by half; each of us then files an individual return for half of the total. (To add to the confusion, we ARE married per the state and so file a joint state return.)
So, yes, I am married in NY (and Mass., where my daughter and grandkids live) and marriages performed in those states will be recognized in CA (unless and until some court rules otherwise).
Still with me? A new proposition will likely be on the ballot in CA in 2012 and we'll start the fight for marriage equality all over again.
Perhaps I'm being petty, but I can't help but point out that the supreme courts of Mexico and Argentina ruled that gay marriages performed where they are legal (the capital cities) MUST be recognized by the entire country.
Who's the third-world country now?