ADF: Okla. court dismisses suit seeking same-sex ‘divorce’

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Okla. court dismisses suit seeking same-sex ‘divorce’

ADF attorney argued on behalf of Okla. Speaker of the House Chris Benge

TULSA, Okla. — An Oklahoma judge dismissed a lawsuit that sought a “divorce” between two women Tuesday. The Oklahoma Supreme Court had already ruled the lower court was within its authority to dismiss the divorce decree when the trial judge discovered both parties were of the same sex, but the high court returned the case to the trial court because the woman who filed the lawsuit claimed that she didn’t get a fair day in court.

ADF attorneys represented Okla. Speaker of the House Chris Benge, on behalf of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, in arguing that Oklahoma law does not permit “divorces” for same-sex relationships.

“The government cannot issue a divorce for a ‘marriage’ it doesn’t recognize. Oklahomans have made it clear that marriage in their state is only between one man and one woman. The court’s decision today was not only the right decision, but it was truly the only decision the court could legitimately make under the circumstances,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel Austin R. Nimocks, who argued before the court Tuesday (www.telladf.org/news/story.aspx?cid=4760).

Oklahoma has a constitutional amendment that defines marriage as the union between one man and one woman. Voters overwhelmingly approved the amendment by 76% in 2004.

The Oklahoma Supreme Court remanded the case, O’Darling v. O’Darling, back to Tulsa County District Court because the district court had not notified the petitioner, Cait O’Darling, that the case was being dismissed for failing to have a claim that the court could remedy.

ADF-allied attorney and local counsel Bill Kumpe of Tulsa further explained the outcome of Tuesday’s hearing: “The district court wasn’t satisfied that Ms. O’Darling actually had a legal relationship to begin with, much less that she was entitled to have any such relationship recognized in an Oklahoma court.”

Because O’Darling failed to offer satisfactory evidence and argument in support of her claim for a “divorce,” the court upheld its earlier dismissal of the case.

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Related:

Newson6.com reports:

While same-sex couples around the nation fight for the right to marry, in Oklahoma two women want to divorce.  But, on Tuesday a Tulsa County judge threw out their bid to end their marriage . . .

“You can’t have a divorce without a valid marriage and that’s the first question the court has to answer,” said Austin R. Nimocks with the Alliance Defense Fund . . .