Mexico is generally regarded as a conservative place. Mexico City is a liberal area within the country, however. In Mexico, more than 50 percent of all marriages end in a divorce, most within the first two years. Divorce in Mexico varies according to state and jurisdiction, but generally a court proceeding must be carried out in order to dissolve the marriage. Marriage in Mexico is recognized only civilly, and religious ceremonies carry no weight, legally. Now, Mexico City lawmakers are suggesting 2 year union licenses as a way to cut down on clogged courts and sloppy divorces. 2 year marriage licenses may be issued in Mexico City. Many conservative groups are still stinging from Mexico City’s move to legalize same-sex unions, which is still very controversial within the largely Roman Catholic country.

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