There are no laws in any state that limit the number of times a person can marry. The only thing that is required is that you divorce each time before you marry again. You can not be married to more than one person at a time legally in the United States.
2 same-sex couples have married in Utah County as of December 26, 2013.
At least 1,225 same-sex couples married in Utah between December 20 and 27, 2013.
The wives are not wives with each other. They are just married to the same man.
At least 20 same-sex couples married in Davis County on December 23, 2013.
At least 1 same-sex couple has married in Morgan County, UT, as of December 23, 2013.
According to Albanian Family Law there is only allowed to get married once at a time. You can have many wives but not in the same time and not without divorcing the current marriage.
Yes. Even before same-sex marriage was legalized in Utah, Utah's tax commission has announced that legally married same-sex couples may filed their state tax returns as married, including jointly.
As of my last available data, I do not have the specific number of same-sex couples who have married in Weber County, Utah. This information may be available through the county clerk's office or local government records. I recommend contacting them for the most up-to-date statistics.
Yes. Same-sex married couples may now adopt children in Utah, pursuant to a decision of the Utah State Supreme Court dated October 23, 2014.Yes. Sexual orientation does not prevent single-parent adoption in Utah, but cohabitation outside of a legal relationship is a bar to adoption. Following the legalization of same-sex marriage in Utah, same-sex married couples should legally be allowed to adopt children.
28 marriage licenses were issued to same-sex couples by Tooele County, UT, as of December 26, 2013.
9 marriage licenses were issued to same-sex couples by Uintah County as of December 26, 2013.
2 same-sex couples were issued marriage licenses in Wasatch County as of December 26, 2013.