An Alabama judge on Wednesday rejected
a request to divorce from two women who were legally married in Iowa,
the third state to legalize marriage for gay couples in 2009.
Circuit Judge Karen Hall said that the
women cannot divorce because Alabama does not recognize the marriages
of gay and lesbian couples.
Shrie Michelle Richmond and Kirsten
Allyssee Richmond married in Dubuque, Iowa in 2012.
Kirsten did not fight Shrie's request
for a divorce.
Shrie's attorney, Patrick Hill, told
the AP that neither of the women wants to move to Iowa to get a
divorce.
“They're both from here in Alabama,
and this is where their homes, family and friends are,” Hill said.
He added that he would appeal the
judge's ruling.
“It allows us to begin the process of
attempting to change the law,” Hill said.
(Related: Lesbian
couple not allowed to divorce in Mississippi.)