Is a civil union recognized in public housing benefits?

No, a civil union is not recognized in public housing benefits in North Carolina. The state does recognize same-sex marriage and this affects public housing benefits. Same-sex couples who are legally married in North Carolina can receive public housing benefits, including the ability to name a spouse as a co-tenant or co-borrower. However, civil unions are not recognized as a marriage and therefore civil union partners are not eligible for any public housing benefits. The laws on public housing benefits for same-sex couples in North Carolina are constantly changing, as same-sex marriage has not been fully recognized in the state until recently. The North Carolina General Assembly passed a bill in 2015 that allowed same-sex couples to receive public housing benefits as long as they were legally married. This bill was struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court the following year. Currently, same-sex couples who are legally married in North Carolina can receive public housing benefits, including the ability to name a spouse as a co-tenant or co-borrower. Civil unions are not recognized as marriages, so civil union partners are not eligible for public housing benefits in North Carolina.

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