yes so , you can visit the state. the state is AL.
In some states with common law provisions, this could be a possibility. However, to be recognized for tax purposes a marriage must be legalized through a marriage license.
In states where same-sex marriage is legal, the same requirements apply to all who apply for a marriage license. If a minor can marry with parental consent in your state, then the same will still be possible after same-sex marriage is enacted.
Maybe, if gay marriage is legalized one day.
There is no requirement to do so. But you need to be able to show proof of marriage if asked.
Yes, in many countries, same-sex marriage is legal, allowing lesbians to marry. However, laws vary by location so it's important to check the specific regulations in the relevant area.
Yes. In October 2013, the tribe issued a marriage license and certificate of marriage to a same-sex couple, the first such couple to marry in Oklahoma. Such sovereign tribal nations are not subject to state or federal laws or constitutional provisions prohibiting same-sex marriage. The tribal elders may grant permission to same-sex couples to marry on tribal lands. Such marriages are legal on tribal lands and in other jurisdictions where same-sex marriage has been legalized.
Same-sex couples would marry.
Just go to the court and marry a U.S. citizen. Their may be a 90 day waiting period before the marriage is legalized.
It is not good in Maryland. The license has to be issued by the county where the ceremony is.
No, you are not legally married if you do not use your marriage license within 30 days in Tennessee. The license becomes null and void if not used within that time period.
No. Denying same-sex couples the right to marry benefits no one.
No. A marriage license is only valid in the jurisdiction in which it is issued. It's not like a drivers license that you can take with you.