Charleston County Probate Judge Irvin Condon said Wednesday he will grant a marriage license to a female couple seeking to marry here, an unexpectedly quick change that rippled from Monday's U.S. Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage cases.
His statement came just minutes after Charleston County Councilwoman Colleen Condon and her fiancee Nichols Bleckley arrived in his office to fill out a marriage license form and pay their $70 fee.
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Judge Condon's statement said, "As a result of the actions of the United States Supreme Court this past Monday, the Charleston County Probate Court is required to accept and issue marriage licenses for same sex couples. Applications will be accepted beginning today, October 8, 2014, and the Charleston County Probate Court will issue the marriage license after the mandatory 24 hour waiting period unless stayed by the South Carolina Supreme Court or another appropriate court."

Good for them. The Condon's are a wonderful family. Roman Catholic, Republican (except for Colleen) and great members of the community.