Same-sex marriage was legalized in New Jersey on October 21, 2013. There are no remaining obstacles.
You must obtain a marriage license to get legally married. You can read more about marriage licenses in New Jersey at the link provided below.
This has already happened. Same-sex marriage became legal in New Jersey on October 21, 2013.
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Yes, effective October 21, 2013. If your marriage was legal in the place it was performed, then it is legal in New Jersey.
No, but same-sex civil partnerships are permitted in the Bailiwick of Jersey.
Blood tests are not required to get married in New Jersey.
Nope gay marriage is legal in all 50 states!
Yes, two foreigners can get a marriage license in the state of New Jersey if they meet the requirements. They will need to show proof of identity with a picture ID.
This is no longer necessary as same-sex marriage is now legal in the state of New Jersey.
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In New Jersey, the requirements for entering into a same-sex marriage are the same as for any marriage. You must not be a party to an existing marriage, civil union or domestic partnership recognized by New Jersey with another person. You must be at least 18 years old, or 16 years old with parental consent, or less than 16 years old with judicial consent.
Same-sex couples in New Jersey have only one alternative to marriage: discrimination. It's a very unpleasant alternative that benefits no one.