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Bermuda same-sex couples assured marriages will remain valid

A campaign group has welcomed an assurance from Bermuda’s Home Affairs Minister Walter Roban that same-sex couples who married before a landmark Privy Council judgment would have their nuptials remain valid if legislation tabled in the House of Assembly on Friday is passed.

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Roban, who is also deputy premier, said the Domestic Partnership Amendment Act 2022 would extend a transitional period in light of the ruling handed down by the island’s highest court of appeal in London in March.

The Privy Council, the island’s highest court, in a majority 4-1 ruling, said the Domestic Partnership Act (DPA), which confined marriage to between a man and a woman, was not unconstitutional.

The ruling gave the Bermuda government the green light to ban future same-sex marriages in the British Overseas Territory. It is understood that by mid-March, there had been 33 same-sex marriages on the island since 2017 and ten on Bermuda-registered ships.

“The uncertainty over the validity and recognition of same-sex marriages potentially has widespread negative effect on the rights previously enjoyed by the couples involved who were married lawfully under the law as it existed at the time and who may suffer the loss or interruption of certain rights and benefits,” Roban told legislators.

“It is therefore not tenable to leave the act as it is without making the appropriate amendments,” he said, adding “Section 53 of the principal act provides that a marriage is void unless the parties are respectively male and female.”

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The minister said the act also allowed for a transitional period when certain same-sex marriages entered into on the island or on Bermuda-registered ships would be valid, and “before or during which certain overseas same-sex marriages could be recognized” on the island.

Legislators heard that the transitional period was from May 5, 2017, when a Supreme Court decision paved the way for same-sex marriage, until immediately before the commencement date of the DPA on June 1, 2018.

Roban said on June 6, 2018, then Chief Justice Ian Kawaley ruled in the Supreme Court that Section 53 of the Act was unconstitutional, but his judgment was stayed pending appeal.

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“On November 23, 2018, the Court of Appeal upheld the Supreme Court decision – though on different grounds – and refused to extend the stay previously granted by the Supreme Court.

“Consequently, from that date same-sex marriages conducted in Bermuda and on Bermuda-registered ships were not invalidated by Section 53, and certain overseas same-sex marriages could be recognized in Bermuda.”

But Roban added that on March 14, 2022, the Privy Council overturned the decision of the Court of Appeal and determined that Section 53 was not unconstitutional.

“This cast doubt on the validity of same-sex marriages conducted in Bermuda or on Bermuda-registered ships since June 1, 2018, and the recognition in Bermuda since that date of overseas same-sex marriages.

“The intention of these proposed amendments is to extend the transitional period to March 14, 2022, to confirm the validity of same-sex marriages formalized according to the law of Bermuda prior to the date of the Privy Council judgment and to recognize certain same-sex marriages formalized overseas during the extended transitional period.”

After the legislation was tabled, the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning) campaign group OutBermuda said “while we wish that Bermuda was in a different place with equal marriage for all, we are grateful that those married couples that have been in limbo these past three months have certainty on the validity of their marriages under the law.”

The bill tabled on Friday is likely to be debated in the Parliament at the start of next month.

The original Supreme Court decision in 2017 came in a judgment by Puisne Judge Charles-Etta Simmons after Bermudian Winston Godwin and Greg DeRoche, his Canadian partner, litigated against the Registrar-General for refusing to post their wedding banns.

Despite their landmark victory, Godwin and DeRoche chose to marry in Canada.

Bermudian lawyer Julia Saltus and her Ghanaian American partner Judith Aidoo were the first gay couple to wed in Bermuda.

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