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Article 157 of Campeche's Civil Code now reads as follows: [17] in Spanish: Establece que el matrimonio es la unión de dos personas para llevar una vida en común, en donde ambas se deben procurar respeto, igualdad y ayuda mutua. Debe celebrarse ante las autoridades del Registro Civil tal y como lo establece este Código y con las formalidades ...
Bulletin of Obligatory Legal Announcements [36] — maintained by Journal officiel de la République française. (languages: French only) Official Bulletin of Civil and Commercial Announcements (Bulletin officiel des annonces civiles et commerciales, BODACC) [37] — publishes companies registered in the RCS (registre du commerce et des ...
Same-sex marriage is legal in Puebla in accordance with a ruling from the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation. [1] [2] On 1 August 2017, the Supreme Court ruled that the same-sex marriage ban containted in the state's Civil Code violated Articles 1 and 4 of the Constitution of Mexico, legalizing same-sex marriage in the state of Puebla.
Same-sex civil unions (Spanish: sociedad de convivencia, pronounced [sosjeˈðað ðe kombiˈβensja]) [b] are legally performed in Mexico City and in the states of Campeche, [9] Coahuila, Michoacán, [10] Tlaxcala and Veracruz. [11] From 2013 to 2016, they were also performed in the state of Colima, but were replaced by same-sex marriage ...
On 9 November 2006, Mexico City's unicameral Legislative Assembly passed and approved (43–17) a bill legalizing same-sex civil unions, under the name Ley de Sociedades de Convivencia (Law for Co-existence Partnerships), which became effective on 16 March 2007. [171] The law gives property and inheritance rights to same-sex couples.
The bill established an institution called sociedad de convivencia solidaria, which provides cohabiting same-sex and opposite-sex couples with many of the rights and obligations of marriage. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The law was published in the official state journal on 11 January 2017, following Governor Marco Antonio Mena Rodríguez 's signature, and took ...
Mexico City was the first jurisdiction in Mexico to legalize same-sex marriage, and the first in Latin America to do so, followed by Argentina in July 2010. Civil unions, known as sociedades de convivencia in Spanish, which offer some of the rights, benefits and obligations of marriage, have been recognized for same-sex couples since March 2007.
Article 75 of the Civil Code of Veracruz was amended to read: in Spanish: El matrimonio es la unión de dos personas a través de un contrato civil que, en ejercicio de su voluntad, deciden compartir un proyecto de vida conjunto, a partir de una relación afectiva con ánimo de permanencia, cooperación y apoyo mutuo y sin impedimento legal alguno.