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#1987172 - 01/08/15 01:41 AM
Same Sex Marriage
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Florida now recognizes same sex marriages and we will be making adjustments as needed. Although it appears it could always be overturned in higher level courts we need to act according to what is in affect today. We have consulted our attorneys but I am interested in what other practical issues banks have experienced ahead of us. Specifically, how do you verify....certify......clarify......a legal marriage, when you never did before when a man and woman, husband and wife situation? Did you modify forms right away to "spouse"....... what about tenants by the entirety? What areas did you not think to consider? I am posting in this forum in hopes of opinions from bankers in other states. I know laws may vary from state to state but I want to make certain we explore all avenues. Please feel free to send a PM. As always, your knowledge and opinions are valued and appreciated.
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#1987206 - 01/08/15 12:38 PM
Re: Same Sex Marriage
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Outside of maybe collateral perfection, I'm not sure why there would be any impact?? Whether two applicants are married cannot be a consideration in underwriting and all forms should be nuetral.
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#1987262 - 01/08/15 03:31 PM
Re: Same Sex Marriage
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I would agree. In Georgia, the Deed will reference "spouse of", but we wouldn't require a marriage license to proove it...I would treat same-sex the same way.
If they say they are married, then so be it.
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#1987275 - 01/08/15 03:46 PM
Re: Same Sex Marriage
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I would think that if you have a policy of not asking (straight) married applicants to prove marital status and then did ask (gay) married applicants to provide proof, you might have a discrimination claim on your hands.
Except for mortgages and deeds and things like that, I can't think of anything we actually use marital status for.
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#1987441 - 01/08/15 08:47 PM
Re: Same Sex Marriage
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I know that Florida has a default tenancy-by-the-entirety ownership form for joint deposit accounts owned by spouses. I assume that if either of these combinations of two persons ask to open a joint deposit account, you would ask whether they are married to one another:
A. John Smith and Marilyn Smith B. John Smith and Sara Jones
So now that Florida allows same-sex marriages and presumably recognizes them if the marriage took place in another state in which they are allowed, I guess you'd add these combinations to the list of those whom you'd need to ask whether they are married to one another:
C. John Smith and James Smith D. Sara Jones and Marilyn Smith E. John Smith and James Jones F. Sara Jones and Nancy Jones
I'm also going to assume you take care of this by having a check-box on the signature card to indicate the joint owners are married to one another, and you actually don't have to ask the question.
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#1987526 - 01/09/15 02:12 PM
Re: Same Sex Marriage
John Burnett
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Thanks everyone! All good information to consider.
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#1987825 - 01/11/15 07:45 PM
Re: Same Sex Marriage
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#1987863 - 01/12/15 02:54 PM
Re: Same Sex Marriage
John Burnett
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I'm also going to assume you take care of this by having a check-box on the signature card to indicate the joint owners are married to one another, and you actually don't have to ask the question. Not to belabor this point but I've never seen a check-box that says more than 'married'. It doesn't indicate whether it's to the other applicant or not. So if it's two same sex Smiths that appear at your desk you're likely still going to have to ask their spouse's name or hope they introduce themselves as married to each other. They could be siblings, for all you know. There's just no way of deducing this really, imho.
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#1987868 - 01/12/15 03:00 PM
Re: Same Sex Marriage
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Just out of curiosity, SunnyFL, does your bank's signature card ask the question, and how is the question phrased? Or is it handled by having multiple checkboxes for the type of joint ownership?
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#1988192 - 01/13/15 02:36 PM
Re: Same Sex Marriage
John Burnett
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Our account agreement has a section shown exactly as follows:
Uniform Single-Party or Multiple-Party Accounts Ownership (Select one and initial):
Single Party Account Multiple-Party Account Multiple Party Account-Tenancy By The Entirety. (The parties must be husband and wife.) Trust - Separate Agreement Account. Other:
Any suggestions?
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#1988199 - 01/13/15 02:41 PM
Re: Same Sex Marriage
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Looks like your forms vendor needs to get with the times.
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#1988301 - 01/13/15 04:39 PM
Re: Same Sex Marriage
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The forms vendor probably ought to change that parenthetical to "The parties must be married to one another."
All Florida institutions are facing this question due to the action of the judge and the apparent lack of an appeal from that action. Sounds like something the state banking association ought to be "all over" to help its membership make the changes needed.
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#1988354 - 01/13/15 06:01 PM
Re: Same Sex Marriage
John Burnett
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You took the words right out of my mouth John. Thanks again everyone.
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#1988364 - 01/13/15 06:25 PM
Re: Same Sex Marriage
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Technically, even in same sex marriages, isn't there a technical husband and a technical wife?
just curious!
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#1988427 - 01/13/15 08:00 PM
Re: Same Sex Marriage
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Hum. I've always heard it separated out.
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#1988463 - 01/13/15 08:43 PM
Re: Same Sex Marriage
RR Joker
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Technically, even in same sex marriages, isn't there a technical husband and a technical wife?
just curious! I don't know about everyone else, but wife and I both refer to each other as wife.
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#1991948 - 01/28/15 09:03 PM
Re: Same Sex Marriage
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On a related note, I can see where this would make a difference in IRA and beneficiary. We do not currently require a marriage license in that scenario, we simply go on the word of the account holder. Our beneficiary check box allows for "spouse" or "non-spouse" and we select accordingly.
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