Yes you can. The Universal Life Church Monastery in Seattle, WA is a non-profit Church that has made the process of marrying couples a interfaith religious sacrament, offering ordinations to all ministers who ask. Such Hollywood celebrities as John Lennon, Kathy Griffin and Alanis Morissette have been ordained for this very reason.
Visit www.TheMonastery.org to learn more.
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Can anyone marry people in the state of Georgia for one day if the couple obtain a marriage licence?
yes so , you can visit the state. the state is AL.
Yes, if they have the documentation that is required by the state in which they wish to marry.
Within the USA it is not legal to marry your first cousin. It doesn't matter what state either is a resident of.
The people, as distinguished from the clergy; the body of the people not in orders., The state of a layman., Those who are not of a certain profession, as law or medicine, in distinction from those belonging to it.
State level
If they live in a state or country where same-sex marriage is legal, then they have the legal right to marry the person of their choice. If they live in a state or country where it is not legal, then they are denied that right.
That would depend upon your state and local ordinances. Some locations permit marriage by a notary public. Others require a justice of the peace. All states acknowledge marriages by members of the clergy.
This question contains a fault in logic. If you are a man and you live in a state where same-sex marriage is not legal then you cannot be married to another man. Even if you marry a man in another state, as soon as you return, you and he are no longer married. I think what you are trying get at is ... if you are a man and marry another man in (for example) New York, then you move to (for example) Texas, are you free to marry a woman? The answer to that question is yes. An out-of-state same-sex marriage is not a bar to marriage in states where same-sex marriage is not legal.
No. Same-sex marriage will be legal in England on March 29, 2014. However, there is a "line of separation" between church and state in the UK. Government officials will be forced to follow the law and marry gays but priests and clergy man are under no obligation to marry gay couples.