No a marriage has to be performed by a pastor who has a marriage license .
A marriage license, if signed by a legal justice of the peace or pastor, is legal and valid anywhere in the United States regardless of which state it was acquired in.
The legal age of marriage in Ohio is 18yrs for men and 16yrs for women. Also, women under 18yrs of age but above 16yrs are required to obtain the consent of both her parents to the marriage in order to enter into a valid marriage with a man.
Same-sex marriage in Ohio is legal under the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, a landmark decision in which the court struck down Ohio's statutory and constitutional bans on the issuance of marriage licenses to same-sex couples on June 26, 2015.
Yes. Effective June 25, 2016, a "same-sex" marriage certificate is sufficient legal proof of name change in the state of Ohio.
Marriage under any religion is accepted by the state of Ohio provided that the marriage complies with state laws of Ohio
If the marriage in Cuba was a legal marriage then yes it is legal in NY
Marriage has always been legal. Your marriage is legal only if you are legally married.
Marriage has always been legal. Your marriage is legal only if you are legally married.
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.
52% of registered voters in Ohio believe that same-sex marriage should be legal according to a Washington Post Poll published in October 2012. 37% responded that it should be illegal and 10% had no opinion. According to an October 2011 Public Policy Polling survey, 27% support same-sex marriage and 35% support civil unions. 34% of respondents in Ohio oppose all legal recognition of same-sex relationships. 3% were undecided.
37% of registered voters in Ohio believe that same-sex marriage should be illegal according to a Washington Post Poll published in October 2012. 52% responded that it should be legal and 10% had no opinion. According to an October 2011 Public Policy Polling survey, 34% of respondents in Ohio oppose all legal recognition of same-sex relationships. 27% support same-sex marriage and 35% support civil unions. 3% were undecided.