Gay Couples in Costa Rica Want Right To Marry

Posted on May 17, 2011 • Filed under: Costa Rica, Human Rights Latin America, Social Issues

With the decision to marry, two gay couples petitioned the Tribunales de Familia (Family Court) on Monday to be allowed to tie the knot. According to the couples, they are tired of making constitutional filings that respects their rights as homosexuals and therefore organized the campaing “Iguales nombres, iguales derechos” (Same name, same rights). Read Article

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