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- Q1763772 subject Q8380653.
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- Q1763772 abstract "Colombia has no laws providing for same-sex marriage. However, as a result of subsequent rulings by the country's Constitutional Court that started on February 2007, same-sex couples can apply for all the rights that heterosexual couples have in de facto unions (uniones de hecho). According to the 1991 Constitution, "de facto unions" are legally equal to marriages.A couple will be regarded as a de facto union after living together for two years. A union can be either registered or unregistered; both have the same status, but the registered union may provide greater convenience when accessing rights. A union can be registered through a public deed before a notary or a judge.Same-sex couples have been getting married due to a Constitutional Court ruling that in 2011 established the family status of same-sex couples, and remarked the need for a "solemn contract" that would grant the same advantages to those couples as to opposite sex couples. The National Congress did not correct the discrepancy. Since 2013, judges have to use their discretion on the matter, with many of them performing same sex marriages, despite opposition from conservative groups and the Inspector General.".
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- Q1763772 comment "Colombia has no laws providing for same-sex marriage. However, as a result of subsequent rulings by the country's Constitutional Court that started on February 2007, same-sex couples can apply for all the rights that heterosexual couples have in de facto unions (uniones de hecho). According to the 1991 Constitution, "de facto unions" are legally equal to marriages.A couple will be regarded as a de facto union after living together for two years.".
- Q1763772 label "Recognition of same-sex unions in Colombia".