[Vision2020] New Jersey Court Recognizes Right to Same-SexUnions

Chasuk chasuk at gmail.com
Thu Oct 26 08:59:11 PDT 2006


On 10/26/06, Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:

> If a couple get married in Montana and divorced in Idaho, are they still
> brother and sister?

That depends: Idaho and Montana have different laws of  consanguinity.
 In Idaho, both parties have to be sober at the time of conception for
the offspring to count as your brother or sister.  This is called the
"Kinsey Fraternal-Sororal Kinship Test."  In Montana, they use the
"Jeb Bush Fraternal-Sororal Kinship Test," where the only requirement
is that the mother is conscious.

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