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The marriage ceremony does not need to be religious in nature, just legal and sincere.
There are two parts to the marriage, the civil (legal side) and the religious side. The complete marriage (civil and religious) can be undertaken by a minister or it is also possible to have a civil marriage ceremony then go to church for a religious blessing of the union to satisfy the religious aspect.
Religious persecution refers to the mistreatment, discrimination, or harassment of individuals or groups on the basis of their religious beliefs. This can involve violence, restrictions on religious practices, or social or legal discrimination against people because of their faith.
it is legal, until it is paid for 100% and you have a title it belongs to them.
No. As long as he is married he has a legal responsibility to his wife and children.No. As long as he is married he has a legal responsibility to his wife and children.No. As long as he is married he has a legal responsibility to his wife and children.No. As long as he is married he has a legal responsibility to his wife and children.
That is a matter of religious belief. Many people who are not legally married believe they are married "in the eyes of God". That belief carries no weight outside that relationship. Only a legal marriage is officially recognized in the Western World.
Answer Your answer is No, unless you are in some sort of religious cult, then it would be legal but only as long as you lived in the cult. Nowhere in North America is marrying two women legal.
No. That is not legal in any European country.
There is no reason to avoid having a legal marriage before a religious ceremony. Many couples do this in order to gain the marriage benefits.
The first marriage is legal. If there is a divorce then, the second marriage is legal. If there isn't a divorce, then it is not legal.
You have to be 18 to get married in Kentucky unless you have parent's consent to get married at 16.
Isn't it legal in Mississippi?