To answer this question requires either clairvoyance or a strong opinion. Luckily, I have the latter. I believe that no state will hold out longer than Mississippi. I base that opinion on the very high percentage of voters that ratified that state's constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage.
Alabama
The sodomy law in Tasmania was repealed in 1997. Tasmania was the last state or territory to have such a law.
Mr. Cardinale was the only senator who took to the floor to speak against the bill when it was last put to a vote on February 13, 2012. It is likely that he will vote against the bill again when it is presented in June 2013.
Georgia was the last colony to legalize slavery in 1798!
If the last name is Hilton, yes! depends on the state where the marriage license is issued.
You only need you proof of marriage. You should have a certificate of marriage.
It is possible but not statistically likely that a fifth marriage will last.
In Georgia you must provide your final divorce decree when you apply for a marriage license. But only the last if there is more than one.
Common law marriage in Texas lasts indefinitely as long as the couple meets the state's requirements for establishing a common law marriage, such as living together and presenting themselves as married.
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They're working on it, but the last time I checked they even thought of a ballot measure to legalize it completely. Hang in there, VA could be one of the next legal states.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, Alaska does not recognize common law marriage. While there have been discussions about various aspects of marriage law in the state, there were no significant changes to common law marriage laws reported at that time. For the most current information, it is advisable to check with local legal resources or state government updates.