Marriage Gift
Marriage is much more serious than it's treated
by many. In the US, the state steps in to help make the point. Like
other cosmopolitan environments, there are variations among the
ethnic and religious groups in joining people in matrimony. The
requirements can also differ from state to state but people other
than the couple are always involved. Yes, there will be a conducting
official.
Legal witnesses of the ceremony are also required
in certain states. Even God and deceased ancestors may also be involved
by religious and customary practices. Rejection and protest from
certain religious groups or beliefs notwithstanding, it is mandated
by law that a marriage can only legally proceed after a Marriage
License has been obtained from the state authorities.
The requisites for application are typically age,
identity, residency, medical examinations and clearance from any
previous marriages if any. They can be issued by the state of residence
of the couple or where the marriage ceremony is planned to be officially
conducted. Fees are usually nominal but lead time can be long, up
to a month in some states. After the ceremony, the license is then
signed off by the new couple and the official to file for certification
and the issuance of the Marriage Certificate.
Both the license and certificate are then entered
as public marriage records into the respective files of the new
spouses. They will then be maintained as public records at the county
or state where the marriage has taken place, whichever is the revailing
practice. Being public records, they will be subject to public retrieval
and view as long as procedures are complied with and fees are paid.
Same-sex, or gay marriages are a little bit trickier.
They are recognized in less than half the states. A handful others
are fuzzy about it, recognizing them as legal union and offering
explicit marriage rights and responsibilities while not calling
them marriages. Be prepared for some surprises with such states.
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