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Being of opposite genders used to be one of the requirements for a valid marriage. Gay and lesbian couples have been able to marry in British Columbia since 8 July 2003. With the passage of the '' Civil Marriage Act'' on 20 July 2005, same-sex couples became able to marry throughout Canada. | Being of opposite genders used to be one of the requirements for a valid marriage. Gay and lesbian couples have been able to marry in British Columbia since 8 July 2003. With the passage of the '' Civil Marriage Act'' on 20 July 2005, same-sex couples became able to marry throughout Canada. | ||
For a quick summary on getting married in British Columbia, see [[How Do I Get Married in British Columbia?]]. It's located in the section | For a quick summary on getting married in British Columbia, see [[How Do I Get Married in British Columbia?]]. It's located in the section Marriage, Separation & Divorce in the Helpful Guides & Common Questions part of this resource. | ||
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{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[JP Boyd]], 26 February | |||
{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[JP Boyd]], 26 February 2023}} | |||
{{JP Boyd on Family Law Navbox|type=chapters}} | {{JP Boyd on Family Law Navbox|type=chapters}} |