It is alleged that Kentucky still has such a law on it's books, however, it is unlikely it would be enforced and there is no citation in the reports. It may have been passed at some time in the distant past to save women from repeating their error. The County Clerk's Guide to Marriage Laws does not mention it and there is likely no place on the marriage license application to list multiple marriages to the same man.
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It is alleged that Kentucky still has such a law on it's books, however, it is unlikely it would be enforced and there is no citation in the reports. It may have been passed at some time in the distant past to save women from repeating their error. The County Clerk's Guide to Marriage Laws does not mention it and there is likely no place on the marriage license application to list multiple marriages to the same man.
See related links.
It is alleged that Kentucky still has such a law on it's books, however, it is unlikely it would be enforced and there is no citation in the reports. It may have been passed at some time in the distant past to save women from repeating their error. The County Clerk's Guide to Marriage Laws does not mention it and there is likely no place on the marriage license application to list multiple marriages to the same man.
See related links.
It is alleged that Kentucky still has such a law on it's books, however, it is unlikely it would be enforced and there is no citation in the reports. It may have been passed at some time in the distant past to save women from repeating their error. The County Clerk's Guide to Marriage Laws does not mention it and there is likely no place on the marriage license application to list multiple marriages to the same man.
See related links.
It is alleged that Kentucky still has such a law on it's books, however, it is unlikely it would be enforced and there is no citation in the reports. It may have been passed at some time in the distant past to save women from repeating their error. The County Clerk's Guide to Marriage Laws does not mention it and there is likely no place on the marriage license application to list multiple marriages to the same man.
See related links.
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Kentucky
Marriage laws in the United States vary by state, but in most states you must be at least 18 to marry. Some states allow marriage at the age of 16 or 17 if a parent is present and consents to the marriage. There is no limit to how old you can be - people of any age over 18 are free to marry.
Kentucky
You can marry as many times as you wish as long as you get divorced between each marriage.
There are currently no laws putting a limit on the number of times a person can be married in their lifetime. The only law in Louisiana states that you can only be married to 1 person at a time.
At the same time, no. At different times (like a second marriage, yes.
As long as you have a valid marriage license, which means you are not already legally married when you get it, you can re-marry as many times as you wish.
There is no limit to the number of times you can be married in the United States. However, the law in every state is that you can only be married to one person at a time. If you wish to remarry, you must obtain a divorce from your present spouse. Any subsequent marriage would be invalid if you have not obtained a divorce.
Till death. Divorce was illegal because the marriage was binding in the eyes of God.
the reason was they love sex! and they marry for money
Faced with opposition in the eastern states, the early Mormons began to migrate to Utah in 1847. They continued to practise polygamy (or plural marriage) in Utah, until the practice was officially abandoned in 1890. However, polygamy was at all times illegal under United States law, so legally no one could practise polygamy in Utah.