Hopefully I am interpreting the question correctly. A marriage such as a civil union in Vermont between gays or lesbians would not be valid in other states, including CA. And the majority of states no longer recognize common law marriages.
I appreciate the help but what i meant (which i know I worded quite confusing)was does cali recegonize a marriage w/out parental consent performed in Georgia to unite a pregnant 17yo and 21 yo?Is it legal still?
Yes. Under California state law, same-sex marriages performed in Belgium are valid. In fact a marriage that was legally performed in any other state or foreign country is legally valid in California.
Senator Feinstein believes DOMA is unconstitutional and has introduced legislation (The Respect for Marriage Act) in the U.S. Senate seeking to repeal DOMA.
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Indifferent. Same-sex marriage is recognized but not performed in the state of Baja California Sur.
Yes, under California state law, Delaware civil unions are recognized as equivalent to marriage.
Yes, get married in the country, bring your passports, birth and marriage certificates to the U.S. Embassy and have them apostilled(legalized)
Yes. Under California law, New Jersey civil unions are recognized as equivalent to marriage.
Marriage Equality California was created in 1998.
Common law marriage was abolished in California in 1895.
I believe the term is the "sacrament of marriage". It means that a marriage ceremony is performed; that it is performed before religious authorities; and that the marriage ceremony is considered something sacred.
Same-sex marriage legislation began on April 1, 2001 in the Netherlands.
Both California and Mexico recognize marriages performed in other jurisdictions as long as the marriage was legal in the jurisdiction where it was performed. Both, however, reserve the right to reject a marriage which is "against public policy" (e.g., incestuous or polygamous marriages). Although the State of California recognizes same-sex marriages performed anywhere it was legal between June 16, 2008 and November 5, 2008, Mexico did not begin allowing same-sex couples to marry until March 4, 2010.