Civil Unions and Gay Marriages in Hawaii

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Overview of civil unions in hawaii

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Civil unions were approved by the Hawaii Legislature in February 2011, and signed into law on February 23, 2011. Senate Bill 232 (Act 1), made same-sex and opposite-sex couples (gay marriage in Hawaii) eligible for civil union recognition beginning Jan. 1, 2012. The law grants same-sex couples the same rights as married couples. In 1998, Hawaii voters approved a constitutional amendment giving legislators the authority to define marriage as exclusively between a man and a woman. Civil unions are a legal partnership, open to both same-sex and heterosexual couples, and no religious institution or leader would be required to perform or recognize them.

Requirements for a civil union

Steps for getting a civil union

Civil union license process

Registering the civil union with the department of health