Married Mexican gay couples granted spousal health coverage

A Mexico City lesbian, married under the city's same-sex marriage law, has won the right to insure her wife in the national health-care system.

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Thursday, 17 May 2012
10 January 2011
mexico flag sm A Mexico City lesbian, married under the city's same-sex marriage law, has won the right to insure her wife in the national health-care system.

In 2010, a judge had ordered that Lol Kin Castañeda could register Judith Vázquez as her wife with the Mexican Institute of Social Security, the national health-care system.

The Secretariat of Labor and Social Security appealed the order several weeks ago, then reversed course this month and dropped the appeal.

The agency said its final determination in the matter also applies to other same-sex couples married in Mexico City, the only place in the nation where same-sex marriage has been legalized.

Gay couples married in Mexico City also are supposed to be recognized as married by all of Mexico's 31 states, in accord with a 2010 federal Supreme Court ruling, though the decision remains untested in most locations.
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