New York Recognition Of Marriages Not Recognized By The State Of New York, Domestic Partnerships, And Civil Unions Of Other Jurisdictions.
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§ 3-245 Recognition of marriages not recognized by the state of New
York, domestic partnerships, and civil unions of other jurisdictions.
a. Members of a marriage that is not recognized by the state of New
York, a domestic partnership, or a civil union, lawfully entered into in
another jurisdiction, shall be entitled to all the rights and benefits
available to domestic partners registered pursuant to this subchapter. A
certificate of such domestic partnership, civil union or marriage issued
by another jurisdiction shall constitute sufficient proof of entitlement
to such rights and benefits.
b. "Members of a marriage that is not recognized by the state of New
York" for purposes of this section and of section 3-240(a) of this title
does not include a marriage prohibited by section 5 or section 6 of the
New York State Domestic Relations Law.