Legal Question in Family Law in Virginia

If a not overly-masculine man married a woman in a traditional union, then naturally and progressively became prototypically more and more feminine, only to find at mid-life that he was really born an XY Female (progressively more pronounced Partial Androgen Insensitivity), what becomes of the Virginia-sanctioned union between him and his wife, since the constitutional amendment banning same sex marriages in the Commonwealth of Virginia? Is the marriage suddenly dissolved by constitutional law?


Asked on 2/17/10, 2:16 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

No, I would think not, (but, of course, still awaiting my elevation to the state's highest tribunaI, I can't speak for the Virginia Supreme Court as to this question).

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Answered on 2/26/10, 8:12 am


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