Civil Unions in Illinois
The Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act took effect yesterday, making Illinois the sixth state to allow same-sex and heterosexual couples to enter into civil unions.
The response was overwhelming.
Couples lined up at the Cook County Clerk’s office late Tuesday evening to be among the first to tie the knot. By the close of the day, Cook County had issued over 200 civil union licenses! This morning, June 2, 2011, the city of Chicago held a “Unions in the Park” celebration, with more than 30 same-sex couples in attendance. Governor Pat Quinn and Mayor Rahm Emanuel took part in the festivities, and Mayor Emanuel even officiated the union of one of his top staffers.
The widespread response in the first two days after the bill took effect is indicative of things to come. With so many couples applying for licenses in just two days, we can expect many more to enter into civil unions in the months and years ahead. As this new venue for a legal relationship opens to gay and lesbian couples, along with its corresponding privileges and legal intricacies, it will be interesting to see how family law doctrines respond and evolve.
Updated on 10-23-18 – Civil Unions are still legal in Illinois. However, in 2013 Illinois had a historic update. Same-sex marriage has been legally recognized in Illinois since a law signed by IL Governor Pat Quinn on November 20, 2013. This law took effect on June 1, 2014.
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