Want this question answered?
You need to get the license in the state where the marriage will take place, in this case, New Hampshire.
When applying for a marriage license at a young age you will need parental consent depending on the state, some states allow this like Massachusetts, Missouri, New Hampshire, and Hawaii.
No legally you can not get married. Unless you are in Missouri, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.
No it is illegal unless you are in Massachusetts, Missouri, New Hampshire, or Hawaii.
Massachusetts: 18 for first marriage, 16 with parental and judicial consent.
At least 2,253 same-sex couples have married in New Hampshire since same-sex marriage was legalized there in 2009. During the calendar year 2010, an estimated 1,800 same-sex couples married in New Hampshire.
Yes. Same sex marriage is legal in Massachusetts. Therefore, in order to dissolve the marriage the parties must obtain a divorce.Yes. Same sex marriage is legal in Massachusetts. Therefore, in order to dissolve the marriage the parties must obtain a divorce.Yes. Same sex marriage is legal in Massachusetts. Therefore, in order to dissolve the marriage the parties must obtain a divorce.Yes. Same sex marriage is legal in Massachusetts. Therefore, in order to dissolve the marriage the parties must obtain a divorce.
Yes, a gay couple can get married in another State that allows gay marriages, but their marriage will not be recognized from the State that is apposed to gay marriages. These are the States where gay marriages are performed: Connecticut; District of Columbia; New Hampshire; New Jersey; New York; Maine;Massachusetts; Vermont and Iowa.
Yes. If you were legally married in Jamaica, then you are legally married there and around the world, although your Jamaican marriage certificate may require an apostille/certification and/or a translation in order to be used in another country for some purposes.
The recognition of the marriage would depend on the state the couple was living in. Some states acknowledge same-sex marriages while others don't. In the US, the marriage would be recognized in Maryland, Rhode Island, New York, Iowa, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Washington D.C.
Yes, a same-sex couple living in Florida may travel to Washington DC to get married or, effective January 5, 2015, they can be married in Florida, since that is the date when same-sex marriage is legal in Florida.Yes, a gay couple can legally get married in the District of Columbia, but their marriage will not be recognized in Florida. These are the states that allow gay marriages: Connecticut; District of Columbia; New Hampshire; New Jersey; New York; Maine; Massachusetts; Vermont and Iowa.
Yes. None of the states that currently permit same-sex marriage have a residency or citizenship requirement. For example, you do not have to live in Massachusetts to get married in Massachusetts. The same is true of the other states that have legalized same-sex marriage.