Maybe that those people are happier with those who they belong with. Or, they could love each other a lot that they want to stay there in that country.
You can get in touch with the Vital Statistics office, if this is for US. For other countries you might have to get to the register office, they might help you out.
Definitely not. It might even be higher than most states.
Marriage recognition between countries is usually set by treaty; California recognizes marriages originating in many countries but may not recognize others (particularly where official documents are not issued.) A good place to ask might be the U.S.-based embassy of the foreign country in question; you can also inquire at your local County Clerk's office to see if they can give you an answer. Hope that helps!
National action might occur in one or more of these countries: United States, Colombia, United Kingdom, Australia, Nepal, Luxembourg, Finland, New Zealand, France, Ireland.
When one is interested in proposing marriage the first place to start might be to ask marriage friends if they have any tips. Another place might be parents and grandparents.
His behavior might change because his wife might be doing something, or he just might be new to marriage.
His behavior might change because his wife might be doing something, or he just might be new to marriage.
Whose idea is this marriage? Is it your friend's (and her fiancee's) idea, or did their parents arrange the marriage? What country does your friend live in? Arranged marriages are more socially accepted in some countries than in others. How does your friend feel about her engagement? To whom is she engaged? Is she marrying someone of her own age, or a much older man? Depending upon the answers to the above questions, your friend might or might not want to get out of this arrangement. You might or might not want to appeal to other relatives or even to the authorities for help. If an older man is marrying a 15 year old bride, that qualifies as child abuse at least in some countries. In general, 15 is very young to get married. I would normally expect people to wait at least until they are 18, and even that is very young.
I provided a link. It might be helpful.
You might try the Wikipedia article on marriage, which as a section on the history of marriage in Europe. There is a link to it below.
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