Frederick Hertz
Lawyer, mediator and author
Transgender Man Wins Right to a Marital Divorce
Posted: 12/ 1/11 03:57 PM ET
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/frederick-hertz/transgendered-man-wins-ri_b_1117527.htmlAs difficult as it can be for lesbian or gay same-sex couples to get married in most states these days -- let alone get divorced when their relationships go awry -- the marriage and divorce obstacles facing transgender men and women are even greater.
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But as bad as that situation has been for so many, some of the worst insults and legal problems have arisen during divorce. A ruling that was applied in the latest transgender divorce dispute in Texas this year grew out of a dispute involving the deceased spouse of a transgender man. Here's the background: the relatives of a transgender man's deceased spouse claimed that the transgender person couldn't inherit anything under the rules of intestate succession, when his spouse died without signing a will. What was the asserted legal ground? That the marriage was invalid because the spouse wasn't really of the "opposite-sex" when they married. Unfortunately the transgender man lost the case, resulting in the 1999 decision of the Texas Court of Appeals in the Littleton v. Prange dispute.
This was the court decision that created the problem for James Scott.
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Trans man wins first round in divorce battle
Posted on 01 Dec 2011 at 5:06pm
Judge declines to void marriage between Robertson, Scott in case that could set precedent, but wife's lawyer downplays significance
JOHN WRIGHT | Senior Political Writer
http://www.dallasvoice.com/trans-man-wins-divorce-battle-1095801.htmlWhen Rebecca Louise Robertson and James Allan Scott married in Dallas in 1998, Robertson was well aware and fully supportive of Scott's status as a transgender man, court records indicate.
But when the couple split up after 12 years in 2010, Robertson sought to have their marriage declared void — based on the fact that Scott was born a biological female, and Texas law prohibits same-sex marriage.
Last week, a Dallas County district judge rejected Robertson's motion for a summary judgment in the case, declining to void the marriage and allowing the matter to proceed as a divorce.