Slovenian Court Says Gay Union Law Discriminatory
Slovenia’s highest court has ruled that a law allowing gay couples to register their partnerships is discriminatory because it keeps partners from inheriting each other’s property. The Constitutional Court agreed in a ruling published Friday with a gay couple who argued that the law’s provisions on inheritance differ from those applied to heterosexual partners. The law allows same-sex partners to inherit only part of their joint assets and the surviving partner is not automatically considered an heir.
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