The state of Iowa now permits same-sex couples to marry.
Yes, there is no residency requirement for marriage in Iowa. In fact, many of the same-sex couples who have married there come from out of state. However, when the newlyweds return to Louisiana, their marriage will not be recognized there.
You cannot. Iowa does not issue civil union licenses. A same-sex couple (or an opposite-sex couple) can get a legal marriage license in Iowa.
In Texas, a licensed minister, judge, or justice of the peace can legally marry a couple.
I do not think a lesbian couple can get legally divorced as m any states do not recognise even in Iowa.
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yes it's for sure they can marry .
You may have to marry her/him but not actually marry her/him meaning that you do everything a married couple would do and just not marry her/him.
You can't control an individual or a couple so they marry who you think they should marry. Two people are attracted to each other; fall in love and either live together or get married. It's time you moved on.
Since the Iowa supreme court has declared that same-sex unions must be recognized as marriages, same-sex couples can get divorced in Iowa.
The parents have to appear at the time the minor applies for the marriage license. If the minor receives a license to marry then the ceremony can be done by a judge or magistrate. The licensing clerk can inform the couple of the cost of a civil ceremony.