Top court recognizes legal rights of same-sex couple for 1st time
Korea HeraldJUL 8 2024
The Supreme Court of South Korea ruled Thursday that same-sex couples are entitled to the same dependent coverage through the national health insurance program as straight couples. South Korea does not recognize same-sex marriage.
The ruling will require the insurance provider to extend coverage to "same-sex partners who have formed an economic community of life similar to a married couple."
So Seong-wook and Kim Yong-min filed a suit in 2021 against the National Health Insurance Service after their spousal benefits were canceled. The court rejected the claims that the two were a common-law couple, but found they qualify for benefits in an arrangement "tantamount" to marriage.