* no but a thermomix might help * yes if they both can ignore flawsa in another
Marriage is a commitment to your relationship. It shows that you are mature enough and ready to take on the responsibility of a family. There is no "certain" age for marriage. If you are mature enough to handle family and responsibility and committed enough to make your partner happy, I think you can marry any time in your relationship as long as you and your partner are above the legal age to marry.
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It shows a relationship among certain quantities.
A "Marriage Certificate" "certifies" that a marriage took place, between the two parties named on the certificate, on a certain date, at a certain place, and was officiated by a person qualified to officiate a wedding. So, no, you cannot get a "Certificate of Marriage" if you did not get married.
Yes. The parties should check with an attorney to make certain their common law marriage meets the requirements.Yes. The parties should check with an attorney to make certain their common law marriage meets the requirements.Yes. The parties should check with an attorney to make certain their common law marriage meets the requirements.Yes. The parties should check with an attorney to make certain their common law marriage meets the requirements.
They are different:Marriage register would be the system of keeping tract of marriages in a certain jurisdiction.Register marriage would be the act of registering a marriage in the local marriage register.
At a certain time.
Its not certain if they did or not...
We don't know Cleopatra's race for certain, because we don't know who her mother was. Her father was white and married to a Cleopatra, but because Cleopatra VII was the eldest child, she could have been a daughter from a previous marriage or relationship.
Plain and simple - No. When your husband married he made certain cencessions. One of which was that he is to behave in a manner that is trustworthy. Another is that being married , he considers your opinion and how you feel about his relationship to certain people. IF he respect you and your marriage he would cease to behave in a manner that is disrespectful. By not behaving in a manner that is trustworthy and conducive to a secure environment for your marriage he is jeporidizing your security, therfore you do have a right to see the bill. If there is nothing to hide, he wont mind.
As long as you are legally divorced you can get a marriage even the next day.