Ct gay marriage
Same-sex marriage has been legally recognized in Connecticut since November 12, as a result of the Connecticut Supreme Court ruling 4–3 in Kerrigan v. Commissioner of Public Health that the state's statutory prohibition on same-sex marriage violated the Constitution of Connecticut and that the state's civil unions failed to provide same.
Any couple regardless of gender can marry in Connecticut, provided they meet the state’s marriage requirements. Those requirements include: have approval if under conservatorship. For more on “Connecticut Laws About Marriage”, visit the Connecticut Judicial Branch Law Libraries page,