Not at all. Many people do not get married.
It is necessary to permit same-sex couples to marry so that they are not unfairly denied the rights and privileges of marriage.
The 'wo' is not necessary. It would mean 'would you please marry me?'.
If you are going to contract a marriage with a person who is not Catholic, and you wish to marry that person in the Church they belong, you may do so provided you have a dispensation. It is not necessary, therefore to marry in the Catholic Church to baptize your children. But it IS necessary to raise them in the PRACTICE of the Catholic Faith if you want your children baptized. This means YOU must make a concerted effort to attend Mass on Sunday's or Holy Days of obligation, and bring your children.
Muslim men can have 4wives at a time. Conditions to be follow are; 1- Suppose he has a wife if he is willing to marry second time then the first wife permission is necessary and so on. 2- If he has 4 wives then he can not marry more. 3- If one of the 4 wives is dead or divorced then he can marry one more time.
Yes, it is possible to marry in another country as long as you meet the legal requirements of that country, such as obtaining the necessary documents and following the local marriage laws. It is advisable to research the specific marriage requirements of the country you wish to marry in to ensure a smooth process.
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I just wanted to know what can happen to a child development if the parents decided not to get marry, or some people argue that marriage is not necessary for the healthy development of a child
Yes, as a foreigner, you can marry a Dutch national in the Netherlands or in your home country. The process will involve meeting certain legal requirements, such as obtaining the necessary paperwork and registering the marriage with the Dutch authorities.
Although parakeets are smart, they do not have the comprehension skills necessary to "marry" another bird. They can, however, get very attached to one another.
Yes, a Catholic can marry a non-Catholic and still receive communion, as long as they are in good standing with the Church and have followed the necessary steps for a mixed-faith marriage to be recognized by the Church.
They can marry the same way as any other couple, providing they comply with all the other usual requirements. Gender and citizenship are not a barrier. You go together to the Oficina de Registro Civil, show necessary documentation, fill out the necessary papers and pay the necessary fee. All marriages in Mexico are civil, so you will have a quick civil ceremony there in the office and later you can have a church wedding if you (and the church) want to.
If you plan to marry in the UK but neither parties are british it is necessary to obtain permission to be wed. www.bia.gov.uk holds all the answers.