Just called the clerk of courts office in my parish and they said there is no limit as long as your divorced or widowed
In Louisiana, there is no legal limit on the number of times a person can get married. Individuals can marry as many times as they wish, as long as they are legally divorced from their previous spouses before entering into a new marriage. It is important to ensure that all legal requirements are met for each marriage.
You can get married as many times as you wish, as long as you are only legally married to one person at a time.
In the United States, you can only be married to one person at a time, as many times as you want.
You can only get married 7 times in the state of Alabama.
No. There is no limit but you must obtain a legal divorce for each marriage before you can marry again.
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No same-sex couples have legally married in this parish because a 2004 amendment to the state constitution of Louisiana and Louisiana marriage statutes both prohibit same-sex marriage. A consolidated federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of that ban is pending and oral arguments were heard on June 25, 2014. A decision is imminent.
No same-sex couples have legally married in this parish because a 2004 amendment to the state constitution of Louisiana and Louisiana marriage statutes both prohibit same-sex marriage. A consolidated federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of that ban is pending and oral arguments were heard on June 25, 2014. A decision is imminent.
No same-sex couples have legally married in this parish because a 2004 amendment to the state constitution of Louisiana and Louisiana marriage statutes both prohibit same-sex marriage. A consolidated federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of that ban is pending and oral arguments were heard on June 25, 2014. A decision is imminent.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Tangipahoa parish because a 2004 amendment to the state constitution of Louisiana and Louisiana marriage statutes both prohibit same-sex marriage. A consolidated federal lawsuit challenging that ban is pending and oral arguments were heard on June 25, 2014. A decision is imminent.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Tensas parish because a 2004 amendment to the state constitution of Louisiana and Louisiana marriage statutes both prohibit same-sex marriage. A consolidated federal lawsuit challenging that ban is pending and oral arguments were heard on June 25, 2014. A decision is imminent.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Terrebonne parish because a 2004 amendment to the state constitution of Louisiana and Louisiana marriage statutes both prohibit same-sex marriage. A consolidated federal lawsuit challenging that ban is pending and oral arguments were heard on June 25, 2014. A decision is imminent.