Couples getting married in Bali must provide valid passports, birth certificates, and proof of marital status. They must also obtain a "CNI" letter from their respective consulates and have it translated into Indonesian. Additionally, they need to have two witnesses present at the ceremony.
In Bali, couples must meet the legal requirements for marriage, which include providing valid identification, obtaining a marriage license, and having a ceremony conducted by a recognized officiant. Additionally, both parties must be of legal age and not already married to someone else.
Yes if a gay couple is married, they can get a divorce. Gay married couples started getting divorced about 7 months after gay marriage was legalized in Massachusetts. There is no accurate divorce rate in the united states for gay married couples. Note same sex-couples can generally seek a divorce within jurisdictions that have redefined marriage to include same sex couples. In the vast majority of the world, same sex unions have no legal status as marriage, thus, in general, the courts cannot dissolve a union that has no legal existence within their jurisdiction.
Yes. Same-sex marriages are legal in Connecticut and married same-sex couples can divorce there, no matter where they were married, providing they meet the same requirements as any other married couple.
Yes. Same-sex marriages are legal in Vermont and married same-sex couples can divorce there, no matter where they were married, providing they meet the same requirements as any other married couple.
It is not legal for homosexual couples to get married in Frederick County, Virginia.
It is not legal for homosexual couples to get married in Giles County, Virginia.
It is not legal for gay couples to get married in Greene County, Virginia.
It is not legal for gay couples to get married in Greensville County, Virginia.
It is not legal for same-sex couples to get married in Gloucester County, Virginia.
It is not legal for same-sex couples to get married in Goochland County, Virginia.
It is not legal for same-sex couples to get married in Grayson County, Virginia.
There have been no homosexual couples married in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, as it is not legal.