While a Canadian lesbian couple awaits their time in court to begin possible divorce proceedings, the gay marriage between Stephane Chapin and Bertrand Charpentier has been annulled.
Well, so how are things going with the French case so far you ask? Comme ci, comme ca (so so). Read on....
The issue has ignited a fierce debate in France. France's first gay marriage, which was conducted last month by a local mayor, has been annulled by a court.
The tribunal in Bordeaux declared the marriage of Stephane Chapin and Bertrand Charpentier "null and void".
The mayor, Noel Mamere of the Green Party, was suspended for a month after defying government warnings that he would be breaking the law when he wed the two men in the town of Begles.
For the complete article please click on the following link: