Sure ... and why shouldn't she ... after all in the marriage ceremony the groom probably said "Receive this ring as a sign of my wedded love and faithfulness." In essence, the ring is hers to keep and do with as she chooses. Yes, she can keep the ring. It is considered a gift.
Marriage has always been legal. Your marriage is legal only if you are legally married.
Marriage has always been legal. Your marriage is legal only if you are legally married.
It depends on the laws in your jurisdiction. In the Western World you can only be married to one person at a time. If you do not end your marriage legally according to the laws in your jurisdiction your subsequent marriage would be invalid.It depends on the laws in your jurisdiction. In the Western World you can only be married to one person at a time. If you do not end your marriage legally according to the laws in your jurisdiction your subsequent marriage would be invalid.It depends on the laws in your jurisdiction. In the Western World you can only be married to one person at a time. If you do not end your marriage legally according to the laws in your jurisdiction your subsequent marriage would be invalid.It depends on the laws in your jurisdiction. In the Western World you can only be married to one person at a time. If you do not end your marriage legally according to the laws in your jurisdiction your subsequent marriage would be invalid.
Only if your black
United StatesYes. You need to obtain a civil marriage license from the jurisdiction where the marriage will be performed. Generally, the marriage license is only valid for a specific period of time such as thirty days. It must be signed and returned by the officiant who performs the ceremony.United StatesYes. You need to obtain a civil marriage license from the jurisdiction where the marriage will be performed. Generally, the marriage license is only valid for a specific period of time such as thirty days. It must be signed and returned by the officiant who performs the ceremony.United StatesYes. You need to obtain a civil marriage license from the jurisdiction where the marriage will be performed. Generally, the marriage license is only valid for a specific period of time such as thirty days. It must be signed and returned by the officiant who performs the ceremony.United StatesYes. You need to obtain a civil marriage license from the jurisdiction where the marriage will be performed. Generally, the marriage license is only valid for a specific period of time such as thirty days. It must be signed and returned by the officiant who performs the ceremony.
Only if the pagan clergyperson (Shaman/Wiccan/Druid/whatever) is licensed by the state to conduct marriage ceremonies.
If your marriage is not legally registered, then no you do not need to file a divorce, if not "legally" married. Common law marriages may not be "officially registered". If common law marriage is recognized in your jurisdiction and you have met the requirements for a common law marriage, it must be ended by a legal divorce.
Only if you have a legally recognized common law marriage. Common law marriage is not recognized in most jurisdictions. If you want the benefits of a legal marriage then perhaps you should get legally married.Only if you have a legally recognized common law marriage. Common law marriage is not recognized in most jurisdictions. If you want the benefits of a legal marriage then perhaps you should get legally married.Only if you have a legally recognized common law marriage. Common law marriage is not recognized in most jurisdictions. If you want the benefits of a legal marriage then perhaps you should get legally married.Only if you have a legally recognized common law marriage. Common law marriage is not recognized in most jurisdictions. If you want the benefits of a legal marriage then perhaps you should get legally married.
Arkansas (along with most states) does not recognize common law marriage. The only exception to that would be if you previously lived in another state that did recognize common law marriage (again, most states don't) and you were considered common law married in that state, and you then later moved to Arkansas.
Depends on your definition of 'quick' marriage. Yes, they will be legally married. However, immigration officials will interrogate and if they deem the marriage 'false' ie; only married for residential status. The marriage will be null and void and the Kenyan wonam will be deported.
yes you can only keep a cash item for 90 days
if they have been legally emancipated by the court or through marriage, yes. Otherwise they can only move out with parental permission but will not be emancipated then.