If gay couple gets married in Massachusetts but either lives in another 
state or moves to another state where gay marriage isn't recognized, 
does that mean they aren't married as far as their state is concerned?  
If they want to get divorced is that a non-issue because the state 
doesn't think they are married in the first place?  A lesbian couple 
that was married in Massachusetts but lives in Rhode Island wants to 
get divorced, and the courts don't know how to handle it because gay 
marriage isn't recognized in RI or something like that.  So I'm 
wondering, if the state doesn't recognize gay marriage, is divorce even 
an issue?  Can't the couple just decide they aren't married anymore and 
move into separate homes like any other unmarried couple breaking up?  
Actually in Rhode Island I think they have no stance on gay marriage 
either way, which is confusing.  I guess if gay marriage isn't 
recognized then you can't get spousal support or anything.  
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15853611/

Anyone know any more about this, like the legal implications?

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