Texas appeals court overturns ruling that had voided transgender widow's marriage
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}An appeals court has overturned a judge's ruling that had voided the marriage of a transgender widow whose firefighter husband died battling a blaze.
The 13th Texas Court of Appeals on Thursday sent Nikki Araguz's case back to the lower court, saying the questions of her sex and whether the marriage was a same-sex marriage have not been answered.
A Wharton County judge ruled three years ago that the marriage between Araguz and her husband Thomas Araguz was "void as a matter of law."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Thomas Araguz' mother and his first wife had challenged the marriage's validity. They argued the fallen firefighter's estate should go to his two sons because Nikki Araguz was born a man and thus the marriage was not binding under Texas law.