One of the main requirements of marriage in the United States is obtaining a marriage license before the ceremony. Another important legal requirement refers to a minimum age limit. This varies across states although generally, the minimum age for marriage is 18. Since other requirements may vary by state, it's best to check any other requirements that are specific to your state.
The word wed is a verb (wed, weds, wedding, wedded or wed); to marry someone; to combine one thing with another.We plan to wed in the spring, perhaps in May.They've been wed for twenty two years. Or, They've been wedded for twenty two years.
Someone is saying they will not have sex (go to bed) until they are married (legally wed).
Yes, US marriage licenses are generally not valid internationally. Couples who wish to marry abroad may need to follow the specific marriage laws and requirements of the country in which they plan to wed.
Someone with a green card is a legal resident, it will be about the same requirements as for US citizen to get a marriage license, check with your county clerk if you have any doubt over this matter.
Wed. (source: Webster's New World Dictionary, Second College Addition) Sometimes "W"
Wedded or wed is the past participle of wed.
Contrary to popular belief, marrying someone does not make them a US citizen. You need to talk with an attorney, and not WikiAnswers.
Married: after 5 years: full (= to mother) Un-wed: none. Wed: none until married for 5 years, at which time, green card is obtained
The past participle can be either wed or wedded.
How many wed endings are there?
The verb is spelled "to wed" (marry). The abbreviation (Wed.) is for the weekday Wednesday.
licence to wed