No, the Church requires that a sponsor be a practicing Catholic. A person married outside the Church would not be in full communion with the Church and could not be a sponsor.
Both are civil cermonies. In come cities the mayor is also the city judge (usually in smaller communities).
The process to confirm a judge is called judicial confirmation. It typically involves a nomination by the president, evaluation by the Senate Judiciary Committee, a confirmation hearing, and a final vote by the full Senate.
is judge hatchett married
The Judge is not married. The Judge has never been married. He is not linked to any woman and hasn't been. He has no children.
Judge Mathis is married.
First, it's Judge Wapner not Judge Whopper. Secondly, she was/is? married to the second judge on "The people's court." Judge Wapner was the first.
Yes. Judge Milian is married to Judge John Schlesinger and they have three daughters.
Getting married in a court of law is referred to as a Civil Ceremony as opposed to a Church Ceremony. And a marriage is a marriage - whether it's in a church or in a judge's chambers.
Yes, Judge Karen Mills-Francis is married.
No, the documents have to be filed to be married.
Yes, a judge can dismiss a civil case if there is not enough evidence or if the case does not have legal merit.
The Judge is not married. The Judge has never been married. He is not linked to any woman and hasn't been. He has no children.