Yes they are legal in the US. When my husbands family moved to America his mom and dads marriage was recognized by America and it was legal.
Marriages are recognized throughout the US. If it is legal in Arkansas, it will be legal in Mississippi.
Not in the US. Legal marriages have to be dissolved by a legal decree. What happens in a church or mosque will not be legally binding.
No riverboat marriages are illegal.
As of now, gay marriages are legal in Massachusetts.
As of now, gay marriages are legal in Massachusetts.
Yes. There are Christian churches in Israel and Christian marriages are legal in Israel.
The US does recognize marriages conducted in other countries. The marriage does have to be legal in Canada for it to be legal in the US. And copies of the certificate should be kept available for legal validation.
As of now, same-sex marriages are legal in Massachusetts.
Yes, beginning in June 2013, same-sex marriages are legal for the purposes of US Immigration Law, as long as they were legal in the place where they were performed.
No
None. Polygamous marriages are not legal in the United States - period! Even if the marriages took place in a nation where they were legal, if a polygamous man moves to the United States and continues his polygamous relationships, he will be breaking the law.
Yes. Most countries recognize each other's legal marriages.