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If Obergefell v. Hodges is stricken down in the Supreme Court, what does that mean for same-sex married couples in Indiana?
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I don't think the legal definition of marriage has ever been changed from being only between a man and woman in Indiana, even though the state couldn't legally stop you from getting married after Obergefell v. Hodges.

Would all same-sex marriags taken place in Indianae be considered instantly void if Obergefell v. Hodges was declared unconstitutional? Would all couples participating in a same-sex marriage which was filed in Indiana also immediately be charged with a level 6 felony as well? I'm pretty sure that the paper work still asks specifically for the "husband's" and "wife's" name, instead of each "spouse's" name, or at least it did when my husband and I filled out our paperwork.

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