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  1. Civil marriage

    Refimprove date January 2010 Image Ziviltrauung 1887.jpg thumb 300px A civil marriage in 19th century Switzerland . br Albert Anker , 1887 Civil marriage is marriage performed by a government official and not a religious organization. History Every country maintaining a Civil registry population registry ... to register married couples. Most countries define the conditions of civil marriage separately ... Revolution , religious marriage ceremonies in France were made secondary to civil marriage. Religious ... civil marriage has legal validity. A religious ceremony may be performed after the civil union, but has .... With the fall of his empire, civil marriage in Germany began to die out. However, certain sovereign ... initiated by Chancellor Otto von Bismarck as the Civil Marriage Law in 1875 since then, only civil ... first married in a civil ceremony. Civil marriage in the world currently England Today marriages ... to obtain a civil marriage. Such ceremonies are conducted before a local civil authority, such as a mayor ..., thus unifying the religious with the civil ceremony. Countries with mandatory civil marriage In most Europe an countries there is a civil ceremony requirement. Following the civil marriage ceremony ... marriage There is no civil marriage in many Arab countries like Egypt, Lebanon, Syria ref Citation ... civil marriage for non Muslim only, while Kuwait, Bahrain and Afghanistan ref Citation url http ... Hall.jpg thumb People leaving a town hall in a Danish town after a civil marriage Main Same sex marriage ... similar to, but not identical to, those of a married couple. See also Marriage Civil union Domestic partnership Common law marriage Same sex marriage References reflist DEFAULTSORT Civil Marriage Category Family law Category Types of marriage ar de Zivilehe fr Mariage civil he ..., or were married in a different country. In England In Middle Ages medieval Europe , marriage was governed ... with the enactment of Marriage Act 1753 Lord Hardwicke s Marriage Act of 1753, which required that, in order ...   more details



  1. Civil Marriage Act

    GR C The Civil Marriage Act full title An Act respecting certain aspects of legal capacity for marriage for civil purposes was legislation legalizing same sex marriage in Canada same sex marriage across Canada. At the time the bill became law, same sex marriage had already been legalized by court decisions ... capacity for marriage for civil law common law civil purposes to same sex couples in order to reflect ... access for same sex couples to the civil effects of marriage and divorce . ref http www.parl.gc.ca 38 1 parlbus chambus house bills government C 38 C 38 1 C 38 2E.html ref The short title of the act Civil Marriage Act is defined in Section 1. Sections 2 through 4 form the substance of the Act, and were ... of Commons. Marriage certain aspects of capacity 2. Marriage, for civil purposes, is the lawful union ... a man and a woman and civil marriage as between two persons failed, 24 to 46, with 4 abstentions ... bill criminalizing hate propaganda based on sexual orientation Civil marriage Marriage Act References ... Civil marriage act http www.parl.gc.ca LEGISINFO index.asp?Lang E&Chamber C&StartList 2&EndList ... http www.parl.gc.ca common bills ls.asp?Parl 38&Ses 1&ls c38 Legislative Summary s Civil marriage ... civil , or in full, lang fr Loi concernant certaines conditions de fond du mariage civil . The Act ... of marriage between persons of the same sex, of the freedom of conscience and religion guaranteed under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms or the expression of their beliefs in respect of marriage .... Marriage not void or voidable 4. For greater certainty, a marriage is not void or voidable by reason ... marriage . Although there was some challenge to it, this opinion was verified with a 158 133 vote ... in December 2004 as the reference question Re Same Sex Marriage . Due to the government s tenuous ... been up to a new post election government to re introduce the bill affirming same sex marriage or to introduce a bill, of uncertain constitutionality, defining marriage as one man and one woman . However ...   more details



  1. Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Act 2007

    POV date October 2011 Infobox UK legislation short title The Forced Marriage Civil Protection Act 2007 ... uksi 2008 2779 contents made The Forced Marriage Civil Protection Act 2007 Commencement No.1 Order ... Marriage Civil Protection Bill HL , Bill 129 of 2006 07, 28 June 2007 http www.publications.parliament.uk ... of Justice http www.publications.parliament.uk pa pabills 200607 forced marriage civil protection.htm ... , reflist External links http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2007 20 contents The Forced Marriage Civil ... . http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2007 20 contents enacted The Forced Marriage Civil Protection Act ... www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2007 20 notes contents Explanatory notes to the Forced Marriage Civil ... An Act to make provision for protecting individuals against being forced to enter into marriage without their free and full consent and for protecting individuals who have been forced to enter into marriage ... contents enacted legislation history http www.publications.parliament.uk pa pabills 200607 forced marriage civil protection.htm revised text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2007 20 contents The Forced Marriage Civil Protection Act 2007 c 20 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It seeks to assist victims of forced marriage , or those threatened with forced marriage, by providing civil remedies. It extends to England and Wales and Northern Ireland it does not extend ... ukpga 2007 20 introduction?view extent . The centrepiece of the Act is the forced marriage order . A person threatened with forced marriage can apply to court for a forced marriage order can contain whatever provisions which the court finds would be appropriate to prevent the forced marriage from taking place, or to protect a victim of forced marriage from its effects, and may include such measures as confiscation of passport or restrictions on contact with the victim. The subject of a forced marriage order can be not just the person to whom the forced marriage will occur, but also any other person ...   more details



  1. Timeline of civil marriage in the United States

    multicol end References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of Civil Marriage In The United States Category ...Refimprove date March 2011 Many laws in the history of the United States have addressed marriage and the rights of married people. Common themes addressed by these laws include polygamy , interracial marriage , divorce , and same sex marriage in the United States same sex marriage . TOC right 1800 1899 ... cohabitation, which was prosecuted as a misdemeanor , and did not require proof an actual marriage .... 1907 All women acquire their husband s nationality upon any marriage occurring after that date ... Court overturns interracial marriage ban Perez v. Sharp . 1965 The Supreme Court overturns laws ... www.solidarity us.org node 370 A Selective History of Marriage in the United States ref 1969 The first ... an Alabama law which automatically changes a woman s legal surname to that of her husband upon marriage ... prohibition of same sex marriage Baker v. Nelson . 1972 The Supreme Court overturns laws prohibiting ... to define marriage as between a man and a woman in statute. 1975 Married women allowed to have credit in their own name. 1975 Three states outlaw same sex marriage by statutes. 1976 The Supreme Court ... their marriage statutes to outlaw same sex marriage. 1996 President Bill Clinton signs the Defense of Marriage Act into law, which outlaws federal recognition of both same sex marriage and polygamy .... 1998 Hawaii amends its constitution to allow the legislature to ban same sex marriage, in response ... to bar same sex marriage in its constitution. 1998 South Carolina is the penultimate state in the U.S. to remove the ban on interracial marriage in its state constitution. 2000 present 2000 Nebraska amends its state constitution to outlaw same sex marriage and polygamy. 2000 Alabama becomes the last state in the US to remove the ban on interracial marriage in its state constitution. 2002 Nevada amends its state constitution to outlaw same sex marriage and polygamy. 2004 Same sex marriage in Massachusetts ...   more details



  1. Legal consequences of marriage and civil partnership in England and Wales

    Unreferenced date July 2009 This is a list of legal consequences of forming a marriage or civil partnership in England and Wales . For the purposes of capital gains tax , a married couple civil partners can claim private residence relief for only one dwelling, even if they live apart. Married Civil partners can possess joint property without needing to agree a contract. In case of accident or illness of one spouse, the other is considered as next of kin. A spouse of a British citizen is entitled to a residence permit. A spouse may not be compelled by a criminal court to disclose private communications with their spouse. When a married couple civil partners separate, the courts have wide powers to divide their property and may set aside prenuptial agreement s. Will law Wills are revoked on marriage or formation of a civil partnership unless made in contemplation of marriage formation of a civil partnership . Similarly, a divorced former spouse cannot benefit from a will made before divorce dissolution. No inheritance tax is payable on an estate law estate inherited by a surviving spouse civil partner, if they are UK domiciled. The surviving spouse Inheritance inherits part or all of the estate law estate of a spouse who dies intestate . The exact rules for intestacy are different in the countries of the UK. In England and Wales , if there are children, the survivor inherits the first 125,000 plus personal possessions plus a life interest in half the remainder if there are no children but the deceased has surviving parents or siblings, the surviving spouse inherits the first 200,000 plus personal possessions plus half the remainder otherwise the survivor inherits the whole estate. The surviving spouse is paid a proportion of their deceased spouse s pension . Some references ... in which these consequences are embodied. Portal England Wales DEFAULTSORT Legal Consequences Of Marriage And Civil Partnership In England And Wales Category Marriage, unions and partnerships in the United ...   more details



  1. Civil

    wiktionary selfref For Wikipedia s civility policy page, see Wikipedia Civility . Civil may refer to Civic virtue , or civility Civil action, or lawsuit Civil affairs Civil and political rights Civil disobedience Civil engineering Civilian , someone not a member of armed forces Civil law disambiguation , multiple meanings Civil liberties Civil religion Civil service Civil society Civil war disambig cs Civil it Civile sv Civil ...   more details



  1. Marriage Act

    Act 1996 The City of London Approved Premises for Marriage Act 1996 The Forced Marriage Civil Protection ...Marriage Act may refer to a number of pieces of legislation TOCright Australia The Marriage Act 1961 Australia Marriage Act 1961 , Australia s law that governs legal marriage . Canada The Civil Marriage Act passed in Canada explicitly permitting same sex marriages. New Zealand The Marriage Act 1854 , first law in the colony governing marriage The Marriage Act 1955 South Africa The Marriage Act, 1961 South Africa Marriage Act, 1961 , and its amending acts The Marriage Amendment Act, 1964 The Marriage Amendment Act, 1968 The Marriage Amendment Act, 1970 The Marriage Amendment Act, 1972 The Marriage Amendment Act, 1973 The Marriage Amendment Act, 1981 The Recognition of Customary Marriages Act, 1998 , which recognised marriages under African customary law The Civil Union Act, 2006 , which extended marriage to same sex couples United Kingdom The Royal Marriages Act 1772 E & W & S The Deceased Wife s Sister s Marriage Act 1907 7 Edw.7 c.47 UK Extent unknown by author The Marriage Act 1811 or the Marriage ... Act 1896, s.1 & first Sch. The Marriage Act 1823 4 Geo.4 c.76 short title 1896 Act, s.1 The Marriage Act 1824 5 Geo.4 c.32 short title 1896 Act, s.1 The Marriage Act 1835 5 & 6 Will.4 c.54 short title 1896 Act, s.1 The Marriage Act 1836 6 & 7 Will.4 c.85 short title 1896 Act, s.1 The Births and Deaths Registration Act 1837 7 Will.4 & 1 Vict. c.22 short title 1896 Act, s.1 The Marriage Act 1840 3 & 4 Vict. c.72 short title 1896 Act, s.1 The Marriage Society of Friends Act 1860 23 & 24 Vict. c.18 short title 1896 Act, s.1 The Marriage Confirmation Act 1860 23 & 24 Vict. c.24 short title 1896 Act, s.1 The Infant Marriage Act 1860 23 & 24 Vict. c.83 short title 1896 Act, s.1 The Marriage Society ... Vict. c.14 The Marriage Acts 1811 to 1886 means or meant the Marriage Act 1811, the Marriage Act 1823, the Marriage Act 1824, the Marriage Confirmation Act 1830, the Marriage Act 1835, the Marriage Act ...   more details



  1. Void marriage

    A void marriage is a type of marriage which is on its face unlawful under the laws of the jurisdiction where it is entered, or potentially where the persons who contracted the marriage normally reside. Such a marriage is Void law void , meaning legally it has no effect, if the marriage violates certain legal requirements. A void marriage is one that is void and invalid from its beginning. It is as though the marriage never existed and it requires no formality to terminate. ref http www.lectlaw.com def2 u040.htm Lectric Law web site ref A marriage, however, which can be canceled at the option of one of the parties is merely voidable marriage voidable , meaning it is subject to cancellation if contested in court. Generally The requirements for a marriage to be void as opposed to voidable include ... may permit first cousin s to marry but another may prohibit them from marrying. A party to the marriage is forbidden to marry as a result of losing their civil rights, such as for conviction of a crime. The form of the marriage is forbidden by statute such as same sex marriage or group marriage . Any of the parties is still married to someone else who is still alive and the subsequent marriage ... quote 5. Incestuous and void marriages. A marriage is incestuous and void whether the relatives are legitimate ... the whole or the half blood 3. An uncle and niece or an aunt and nephew. If a marriage prohibited ... NY State web site ref quote 6. Void marriages. A marriage is absolutely void if contracted by a person whose husband or wife by a former marriage is living, unless either 1. Such former marriage ..., that if such former marriage has been dissolved for the cause of the adultery of such person, he ... marriage shall be valid 3. Such former marriage has been dissolved pursuant to section seven a of this chapter. This is regarding annulment of a voidable marriage . N.Y. D.R.L., 6, found at ref http ... web site ref U.K. Law Under the law of the United Kingdom , a void marriage is one that is considered ...   more details



  1. Marriage licence

    the calling of banns or obtaining a license or else, they can give Notice of Marriage to a civil ... which a civil marriage can take place. Marriages may take place in churches other than Anglican churches, but these are governed by civil marriage law and notice must be given to the civil registrar ... then, it was by the recording of the marriage in a parish register . The provisions on civil marriage ...globalize date January 2011 Image Marriage license.jpg thumb Marriage License from the State of Georgia A marriage license is a document issued, either by a Sacred Tradition church or state authority , authorizing a couple to marriage marry . The procedure for obtaining a license varies between countries and has changed over time. Marriage licenses began to be issued in the Middle Ages , to permit a marriage which would otherwise be illegal for instance, if the necessary period of notice for the marriage ... serve as the record of the marriage itself, if signed by the couple and witnessed. In other jurisdictions ... a license and in some jurisdictions, common law marriage s and marriage by cohabitation and representation are also recognised. These do not require a marriage license. There are also some jurisdictions where marriage licenses do not exist at all and a marriage certificate is given to the couple after the marriage ceremony did take place. Article 16 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ..., have the right to marry and to found a family. They are entitled to equal rights as to marriage, during marriage and at its dissolution. Marriage shall be entered into only with the free and full consent of the intending spouses. History For most of Western history, marriage was a private contract between two families. Until the 16th century, Christian churches accepted the validity of a marriage ... marriage. ref name nytimes.com cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2007 11 26 opinion 26coontz.html?pagewanted all work The New York Times title Taking Marriage Private first Stephanie last Coontz date ...   more details



  1. Marriage in Scotland

    under certain circumstances as is civil re marriage, though different religions and denominations ... Parliament to amend legislation to allow same sex marriage and mixed sex civil partnership in Scotland ... of legalisation of both civil and religious same sex marriage, but allowing religious bodies ... Civil partnership References references Europe topic Marriage in Category Marriage, unions and partnerships ...refimprove date February 2010 Marriage in Scotland is between a man and a woman, but this very well may change. Civil union Civil partnerships became available to same sex couples in December 2005 and grant Legal consequences of marriage and civil partnership in the United Kingdom rights and responsibilities identical to civil marriage. However in September 2011, the Scottish Government launched a public consultation on the matter of same sex marriage with Deputy First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon stating that The Scottish Government tend towards the view that same sex marriage should be introduced ..., notice of marriage can only be done at a designated register office, which both parties must attend together. The marriageable age is 16. Marriage must be between two otherwise unmarried people. foreign divorces are generally recognised, but existing foreign polygamy polygamous marriages prevent a marriage ... Wife s Sister s Marriage Act 1907 , the Deceased Brother s Widow s Marriage Act 1921 and the Marriage Prohibited Degrees Relationship Act 1931 . Marriage procedures The Marriage Scotland Act 1977 is the main current legislation regulating marriage. The Marriage Scotland Act 2002 extends the availability of civil marriages to approved places in addition to Register Offices and any other ... of religion or by an authorised Registrar . Both parties to a marriage are required to independently submit marriage notice forms to the registrar of the district in which the marriage is to take place. In religious marriages a Marriage Schedule is completed by the parties involved and submitted ...   more details



  1. A History of Marriage

    A History of Marriage , published by Seven Stories Press , is a non fiction book by Elizabeth Abbott , the Canadian author of A History of Celibacy 1999 and A History of Mistresses 2003 that is a mishmash of general history and personal histories of marriage. The book is a study of mostly North American rituals of courting, nuptials, marriage, sex, child raising and divorce. Some topics covered are relative ages at which various societies from Chinese to Mormon married off their girls details of the satisfying marriage of Martin Luther and former nun Katharina von Bora the ruptured family units of Native American children removed to residential schools the popularity of so called Boston marriages depicted by Henry James in The Bostonians between like minded women who resisted conventional marriage but weren t necessarily lesbian and the scarcity of sponges used for contraception by Northern women during the Civil War because of the cut off in supply from Florida. ref Kirkus Reviews March 1st, 2011. http www.kirkusreviews.com book reviews non fiction elizabeth abbott history marriage ref A History of Marriage was a finalist for the 2010 Governor General s Literary Award for non fiction. ref Canada Council for the Arts. http www.canadacouncil.ca prizes ggla 2010 default.htm ref References references hist book stub Category Canadian non fiction books DEFAULTSORT History of Marriage, A ...   more details



  1. Marriage certificate

    on government documents with proof of marriage. Image 1875 Marriage Certificate.jpg right thumb 250px 1875 Marriage Certificate, United States England and Wales On 1 July 1837 civil registration ...Refimprove date September 2008 Image Marriage certificate 1907.jpg thumb 250px Marriage certificate issued ... A wedding certificate issued in 1883. In some jurisdictions a marriage certificate is the official record that two people have undertaken a marriage ceremony. This does include jurisdictions where marriage license s do not exist. In some other jurisdictions, a marriage license serves a dual purpose of granting permission for a marriage to take place and then recording the fact that it has done so. United States In the United States, the certificate of marriage is recorded on the same document as the marriage license and application for marriage, thus allowing for all information relating to the marriage ... districts, each controlled by a superintendent registrar. Under this system, all marriage ceremonies have been certified by the issuing of a marriage certificate whose details are also stored centrally. From that date, marriage ceremonies could be performed, and certificates issued either by a clergyman of the Church of England , in a parish church, or by a civil registrar in a civil ... and non conformist ministers could also perform legal marriages and issue certificates. The marriage ... registrar of the registration district. Every quarter, the minister or civil registrar prepares a further copy of all the marriage entries and sends them to the Registrar General. ref http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Geo6 12 13 14 76 contents Marriage Act 1949 as amended ref The certificate lists the date of the marriage, and the full names of both the bride and groom. Their ages ... used wording is previous marriage dissolved with no further details given. Unlike birth and death registrations, the local church copies of marriage registers for churches are treated as ecclesiastical ...   more details



  1. Marriage law

    the use of the term marriage , some governments provide civil unions, which are open to couples ..., such as in a Muslim country. State recognition In many jurisdictions, a civil marriage may take place ... which are notably not allowed by particular religions, such as same sex marriage s or civil ...For the social and interpersonal aspects of marriage Marriage Family law Marriage law refers to the legal requirements which determine the validity of a marriage , which vary considerably between countries ... marriage contract outlining the duties of each partner See also Rights and responsibilities of marriages in the United States A marriage, by definition, bestows rights and obligations on the married ... cite book last Leach first Edmund editor Paul Bonannan and John Middleton title Marriage, Family, and Residence publisher The Natural History Press year 1968 isbn 1121644708 ref Common law marriage main Common law marriage In medieval Europe, marriage came under the jurisdiction of canon law, which recognized as a valid marriage one where the parties stated that they took one another as wife and husband ... a marriage was only valid in Roman Catholic countries if it was witnessed by a priest of the Roman ... law marriages were abolished in England and Wales by the Marriage Act 1753 . The Act required marriages to be performed by a priest of the Church of England unless the participants in the marriage ... for a valid marriage to be performed by a Church of England priest created special problems in predominantly ... of the Marriage Act, such as minimum age requirements, couples would go to Gretna Green , in southern Scotland, to get married under Scots law. The Marriage Act of 1753 also did not apply to Britain ... of Columbia , ref http topics.law.cornell.edu wex table marriage Marriage laws LII Legal Information ... have now abolished marriage by habit and repute , with Scotland being the last to do so in 2006. ref Family Law Scotland Act 2006. ref Australia does not recognize common law marriages. ref Marriage ...   more details



  1. Marriage privatization

    by the Roman Empire in the fourth century, one still had to obtain a civil marriage from a magistrate ... and civil marriage were separate and distinct, the Church was absolutely free to follow its own doctrine ... have an interest in the secular rights of marriage. Dershowitz proposes that civil unions as a secular ... Endorsement of Any Marriage Justifiable? Same Sex Marriage, Civil Unions, and The Marriage Privatization ..., such civil unions ought to replace the current legal institute of marriage. Once privatized, marriage ... to civil unions. Citation needed date September 2009 Liberal opponents of marriage privatization, favoring ... and the Constitution, Cornell University Press, 1997 Strasser, Mark, On Same Sex Marriage, Civil Unions ... of Any Marriage Justifiable? Same Sex Marriage, Civil Unions, and The Marriage Privatization ...SSM Marriage privatization is the concept that the State polity state should have no authority to define the terms of personal relationship s such as marriage . Proponents of marriage privatization, including ... and not the state. Arguments for the privatization of marriage have been offered by a number of scholars and writers. These arguments are most often raised in the context of same sex marriage . Traditionally arguments surrounding the topic of same sex marriage tend to be in support of same sex marriage or against same sex marriage. A third option involves a policy of allowing civil union s for same sex couples while maintaining marriage exclusively for heterosexual couples. Proponents of marriage privatization often argue that privatizing marriage is a solution to the social controversy over same sex marriage. Arguments for the privatization of marriage span both liberal and conservative ... wrote an article for Slate magazine Slate titled Privatize Marriage A Simple Solution to the Gay Marriage Debate. In the article, Boaz suggests privatizing marriage in a way that models the nature of standard ... titled It s Time to Privatize Marriage. blockquote Marriage should be privatized. Let people ...   more details



  1. Putative marriage

    jurisdictions, under civil law, the marriage becomes valid if the impediment is removed. If it is not removed ...Wiktionary putative A putative marriage is an apparently valid marriage , entered into in good faith on the part of at least one of the partners, but that is legally invalid due to a technical impediment, such as a preexistent marriage on the part of one of the partners. Unlike someone in a common law marriage common law , statutory , or ceremonial marriage, a putative spouse is not legally married ... in both Catholic canon law and in various Civil law common law civil law s, though the rules may ... of property and child custody. Catholic Canon Law In canon law, a marriage is recognized ... perdures, the marriage can be validation of marriage convalidated . Putative marriage in the United ... the example of the Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act also sometimes called the Model Marriage and Divorce ... are the only U.S. states to have both common law marriage and to formally recognize putative ... to the rights a legal spouse would have for the period from the putative marriage until discovery that the marriage was not legal. It is possible that a person could have both a legal spouse and someone ... not been made final for his original marriage in which case, courts are directed to do what seems appropriate in the circumstances. Unlike a common law marriage, which is possible only when both spouses ... is married, but goes through a marriage ceremony without informing the woman with whom he goes through ... wife s name or alimony from her, because he knew that their marriage was not legal. If, on the other ..., both the husband and the wife would have the status of putative spouse. See also Common law marriage ... Putative Marriage http www.ssa.gov OP Home rulings oasi 53 SSR80 02 oasi 53.html Ruling on a putative marriage citing Colorado state law http chrislawyer.blogspot.com 2006 03 putative marriage.html Texas law Category Canon law Category Types of marriage ...   more details



  1. Effects of marriage

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 In family law , effects of marriage is a legal legal term of art term of art used to describe all of the rights and obligations that individuals may be subject and entitled to if they are in a common law marriage , an annulment annulled marriage, domestic partnership or a civil union . Thus, even if the underlying marriage is held to be void there may still be rights and obligations that continue and are recognized by court order . An example may be an annulled marriage where the court awards alimony to the weaker, poorer or less well educated spouse to allow him or her a period of time to go back to school or re enter the work force. There are a few positive and negative influences of marriage on an individual. First of all, an individual becomes excited that they will begin to share their life with someone who cares for them, and whom they feel comforted by. They will feel excited to know that soon they will be starting a family of their own, and that they will become parents of their own children. Research has shown that those individuals who live a stable marital relationship tend to live longer, have a better physical health, better functional health at old age and better emotional health than those in troubled marriages or who are divorced. On the other hand, there a few negative influences of marriage on an adult. An adult can become stressed out on the fact that they will need to make compromises and sacrifices, in order to form a good marital relationship. This can lead to a loss of hobbies, because there are restrictions about what the individuals can do and these restrictions are for both the men and women in the relationship. The adult may develop a sense of stress because they have a lot of responsibility ahead of them. In addition, the individuals in the relationship can become upset by the fact that they have to make .... DEFAULTSORT Effects Of Marriage Category Marriage Law stub ...   more details



  1. Elopement (marriage)

    ceremony, or wish to avoid objections from parents. See also Bride kidnapping Marriage law References Reflist wedding DEFAULTSORT Elopement Marriage Category Marriage id Kawin lari it Fuitina nl Schaking ...   more details



  1. Banns of marriage

    Civil law countries in general Many civil law countries have different, secular pre marriage registration ... beforehand. This process is called ondertrouw . Civil marriage is mandatory, but some people ...The banns of marriage , commonly known simply as the banns or bans from a Middle English language Middle ... are the public announcement in a Christian parish church of an impending marriage between two specified ... of banns is to enable anyone to raise any canon law canonical or Civil law common law civil legal impediment to the marriage, so as to prevent marriages that are invalid. Impediments vary between legal jurisdictions, but would normally include a pre existing marriage that has been neither dissolved ... the celebration of any marriage the names of the contracting parties should be announced publicly ... in a marriage between a Catholic and a non Catholic, when one of the parties to the marriage did not have ... Sundays or Holy Day of Obligation Holy Days of Obligation prior to the marriage. Under Canon 1067 ..., the words once spoken by the priest were I publish the banns of marriage between Name of party ..., second, third time of asking. Marriage license s were introduced in the 14th ... by a sworn declaration, that there was no canonical impediment to the marriage. The Roman Catholic ... of determining whether there were impediments to marriage. However, many parishes still publish such notices ... Church on the requirement of publication of banns or the equivalent prior to marriage. An equivalent ... would constitute an impediment to marriage the Church of England, for example, recognised remarriage after divorce in some circumstances , rather than over the means by which impediments to marriage should be identified. In England, under the provisions of Marriage Act 1753 Lord Hardwicke s Act of 1753, a marriage was only legally valid if the banns had been called or a marriage licence had been ... ceremony, in the home parish churches of both parties. Omission of this formality rendered the marriage ...   more details



  1. Marriage officiant

    cleanup date November 2010 A marriage officiant is a person who officiates at a wedding ceremony . Civil Marriage officiant is a civil officer who performs acts of marriage , civil union or commitment . Their main responsibility is to receive and witness the consent of the intended spouses and to ensure the legal formalities, and hence the validity of the marriage or civil union, are observed. Unlike wedding and civil union ceremonies, there is no legal filing of paperwork required for commitment ceremonies. Officiant s duties and responsibilities, as well as who may be an officiant vary among jurisdictions ref http www.justice.gouv.qc.ca English publications generale celebrant a.htm Officiant s regulations in Quebec ref ref http www.dhs.ca.gov hisp chs OVR Marriage FAQ.htm Officant s FAQ in California ref ref http roseministries.org state faq.php FAQ Officiating Weddings throughout the United States, with links to State Code Sections ref By country United States See Celebrant United States Officiant Humanist officiant In the United States, Canada and many other countries around the world, a celebrant is a person who performs religious or secular celebrancy services for weddings, funerals, child namings, coming of age ceremonies, and other rituals. Most Celebrants are ordained clergy, while some are legal officials usually judges , and others are Officiants empowered by the Humanism Humanist Associations around the world. Celebrants may perform alternative and nontraditional ceremonies in places, and under circumstances where mainstream religious clergy will not. Some Celebrants ... Marriage Category Civil law common law ... sex marriage in the United States US States of New York , Massachusetts , Connecticut , District ... sex marriage are also legally performed in seven countries in Europe including Belgium , Iceland , The Netherlands .... See also Officiant Celebrant Australia Celebrant , the title of a marriage officiant in Australia ...   more details



  1. Criticism of marriage

    . Criticisms of marriage are proposed reasons arguing against the practical or moral value of the institution ... if love is a marriage s principal reason are undesirable and many marriages starting happily eventually sour and therefore marriage should be shunned. ref Moller, Dan, An Argument Against Marriage ... of Princeton Univ. , responded to in Landau, Iddo, An Argument for Marriage , in Philosophy , vol. 79 ...., Israel , the latter responded to in Moller, Dan, The Marriage Commitment Reply to Landau , in Philosophy ... to eliminate concubinage and temporary marriage , the Protestant acceptance of divorce , the abolition ..., marriage diminishes ties to relatives, neighbors, and friends. ref Gerstel, Naomi, & Natalia Sarkisian, Marriage The Good, the Bad, and the Greedy , in Contexts , vol. 5, issue 4, Fall 2006, p. 16 authors researchers . ref Plato s Republic A famous early critique of marriage can be found in Plato s Republic Plato s Republic , which recommends group marriage . Philip Kilbride Philip Kilbride, an American anthropologist, in his book, Plural Marriage for our Time , proposes polygamy as a solution to some of the ills of the American society at large. He argues that plural marriage may serve ... in the American society. According to Kilbride, ending an extramarital affair in a polygamous marriage ... that other groups will also benefit from plural marriage, such as elderly women who face a chronic shortage of men. ref Kilbride, Philip Leroy. Plural Marriage For Our Time. Bergin & Garvey, 1994 ... Regine but was unable to reconcile the prospect of marriage with his vocation as a writer and his ... in Franz Kafka s journal entry titled Summary of all the arguments for and against my marriage ... Kafka, Franz. Summary of all the arguments for and against my marriage From Kafka s Diaries, 12 July ... for and against my marriage From Kafkas Diaries 12 July 1912 ref blockquote As a high profile couple, Jean Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir always expressed opposition to marriage. ref Sawyer ...   more details



  1. Marriage in the Bible

    Marriage in the Bible is important to both Judaism and Christianity Christian views on marriage Jewish views on marriage disambig ...   more details



  1. Alliance for Marriage

    The Alliance for Marriage AFM , founded in 1999, is a non profit organization based in the United States . The organization describes itself as dedicated to marriage promotion promoting marriage and addressing ... Daniels and is headquartered in Virginia . The Alliance for Marriage is most prominent for their role as the organization that drafted the Federal Marriage Amendment FMA to the United States Constitution ... Summary of Federal Marriage Amendment ref The amendment would define marriage in the United States as the union of one man and one woman . The amendment has been renamed the Marriage Protection Amendment. Founder and History The Alliance for Marriage exists in large part as a response to perceived legal and social challenges to traditional views of marriage, and therefore promotes Social ... right , the Alliance for Marriage has significant support from Catholics, Jews, and Protestants, as well as leaders from minority faith communities, civil rights figure Walter E. Fauntroy ... x.htm Man Behind the Marriage Amendment , USA Today, US News, April 12, 2004 ref blockquote Daniels two sister organizations Alliance for Marriage lobbying and Alliance for Marriage Foundation education ... Today. However, after the defeats in Congress of the Federal Marriage Amendment and the later re named Marriage Protection Act, the marriage battle moved out of DC and into the states where AFM had no presence ..., address, or contact information are given. Federal Marriage Amendment For information about the amendment, see Federal Marriage Amendment . For arguments for and against same sex marriage in general, see Same sex marriage Controversy . The Alliance for Marriage s amendment introduced in 2002 consisted of two clauses. It stated blockquote Marriage in the United States of America shall consist ... 14, 2004. The Federal Marriage Amendment was widely considered a significant issue in the 2004 presidential election, and the continued political disagreement over the definition of marriage has ...   more details



  1. Forced marriage

    Marriage Civil Protection Act 2007 was passed, which enables the victims of forced marriage to apply for court orders for their protection. Historically, forced marriage was used to require a captive ... Forced Marriage Civil Protection Act 2007 UK legislation Human trafficking References Reflist 2 External ...cleanup date August 2010 Refimprove date December 2009 File Oskar Shmerling. Free love Forced marriage ... from domestic violence to the social and political participation of women in community Forced marriage is a term used to describe a marriage in which one or both of the parties is marriage married without his or her consent or against his or her will. A forced marriage differs from an arranged marriage , in which both parties consent to the assistance of their parents or a third party such as a Matchmaking .... The practice of forced marriage was quite common amongst the upper classes in Europe until ... forced marriage as a form of human rights abuse , since it violates the principle of the free will freedom and autonomy of individuals. The Roman Catholic Church deems forced marriage grounds for granting an Annulment Catholic Church annulment for a marriage to be valid both parties must give their consent ... for life. Jewitt was given a choice between forced marriage for himself and capital punishment ... is a form of forced marriage occasioned by an unintended pregnancy unplanned pregnancy . Some religions ... 13 4 Holy Bible, NIRV revision, passage discusses the sancity of marriage and the commendation of adultery ... the perceived need for such measures. In Japan , the slang term Dekichatta kekkon a marriage ... idiom shotgun marriage does. The term dekichatta kekkon can be loosely translated as an oops marriage or an it s already happened marriage . Namie Amuro is credited with beginning a trend ... married because the woman conceived the child of the man outside of marriage. Similar to American ... traditional marital limits. ref Compensation marriage Compensation marriage , known variously ...   more details



  1. Traditional marriage

    Traditional marriage is a phrase that may refer to Marriage and its customs and practices in a particular culture Christian views on marriage The phrase traditional marriage employed by Opponents of same sex marriage in the United States dab ...   more details



  1. International marriage

    This page is linked to Interracial marriage , marriage between two people of differing racial groups International marriage agency , a business to introduce people of different countries for marriage International Marriage Broker Regulation Act , a United States federal act International marriage Japan , rules on marriage between a Japanese and a non Japanese Disambig ...   more details




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