Judge hears arguments in Munster couple’s gay marriage case

EVANSVILLE, Ind. | Indiana will be required to recognize a gay couple's out-of-state marriage for at least a few days more as a federal judge considers whether to extend an April order requiring the state to acknowledge the union. U.S. District Judge Richard Young heard arguments Friday in Evansville on a request that the state recognize the 2013 Massachusetts marriage of Niki Quasney and Amy Sandler of Munster. Quasney is terminally ill with advanced ovarian cancer, and the couple fear Sandler’s ability to collect Social Security and other death benefits would be harmed if their marriage isn’t recognized.

Young granted the couple a temporary restraining order last month. It expires next Thursday.

Attorneys for the state say there are other legal ways for Sandler to obtain property benefits after Quasney dies.

Indiana law defines marriage as between one man and one woman. The state does not recognize same-sex marriages or civil unions conducted in other states.

Indiana Solicitor General Thomas M. Fisher noted