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Lee (June 2010). "Potential Impact of HB444 on the State of Hawaiʻi". A June 2010 examine carried out by the University of California, Los Angeles indicated that same-sex couples would spend between $4.2 and $9.5 million on their wedding ceremony celebrations if allowed to marry in Hawaii. A July 2013 examine performed by the University of Hawaii estimated an additional $217 million in visitor spending over the following three years if Hawaii legalized identical-intercourse marriage. This was the first same-intercourse marriage for a member of the Hawaiian royal family. The 2020 U.S. census showed that there have been 3,726 married same-sex couple households (1,884 male couples and 1,842 female couples) and 2,312 unmarried similar-intercourse couple households in Hawaii. Supreme Court of Hawaii. The 2002 resolution of the Constitutional Court within the case of Du Toit v Minister of Welfare and Population Development amended the Child Care Act, 1983 to allow both joint adoption and step-father or mother adoption by "everlasting same-sex life companions". New Zealand the first country in Oceania, and thirteenth general, to legalize same-intercourse marriage. |
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