Generally, no.
Yes, the wedding chapels you see in Las Vegas are legally certified to perform legally binding marriage ceremonies that are recognized as legal and binding anywhere. I would think that, legally, MAYBE they are required to determine if you were of "sound mind and reasoining when the ceremony is performed, but be that as it may, their marriage ceremonies are legally binding.
A wedding is a ceremonial union between two people legally/culturally/spiritually binding them to each other. Wedlock is the state of being wedded to someone.
No. Not Florida, but maybe Texas. A verbal agreement, like a wedding vow would be binding. To "unwind" the verbal agreement will probably require a divorce lawyer.
Both. A wedding is legal no matter how or where it is performed. A christian wedding is just a wedding performed through the church because the christian belief is that God ordained marriage and it is done through the church - but it's still legal and binding as well.
If the wedding was legally performed with a legal license, Florida will recognize the marriage as legitimate.
A Mock Wedding is an event where the ACT of Matrimony takes place but holds no legal significance due to a release form that indicates the even is not legally binding and more of a play rather than the real event.
Effective June 26, 2015, same-sex weddings can be legally performed in Georgia and all neighboring states.
A Civil wedding, performed by a Judge is legally recognized by your state, however, it may not be recognized by your church. A religious ceremony can be performed by your religious leader(ie. priest or rabbi) at any time as long as you have a wedding license. Most religions are happy to marry you within the religion.
The earliest mention of wedding rings is found with the ancient Egyptians, about 4800 years ago. In ancient Rome, a woman’s acceptance of a wedding ring was a legally binding agreement to be linked to her betrothed. Rings were often made of iron, a sign of strength. Source: http://guide.diamondpriceguru.com/
Good question. The Jewish wedding may be valid if the wedding was performed at sundown.
NO
His band after the wedding ceremony.