Marriage Laws – Delaware & The Age of Consent

As you know I’ve been writing a series on Marriage Laws in the 50 United States and I’ve discovered that the laws are changing all the time, even on pieces that I wrote just a couple of weeks ago. So what’s happening in Delaware? Because the state’s laws allowing under-age pregnant brides to marry without consent conflicts with laws governing statutory rape – a new law now requires all minors under the age of 18 to petition Family Court for permission to marry. Until recently, pregnancy offered minors an exclusion and reason to marry under the state’s laws, but no … Continue reading

The Marriage Blog Week in Review May 6 – 12

Sometimes the weeks seem to fly by too fast and it’s hard to keep track of everything we have going on from day to day. Today is Mother’s Day and we’re almost halfway through May. How can we be halfway through May? How can there just be nine days left on the school year? How are we going to balance life and the changes that summer brings? Well, let’s get started by taking a glance back at the week behind us in case you missed any of our marriage articles this week. Sunday, May 6 Getting married soon, you might … Continue reading

Domestic Partnership Registration in New Jersey

I’ve been talking about Marriage Laws this month here in the Marriage blog and one subject that has come up has been domestic partnership. Civil unions and domestic partnerships may seem similar, but they aren’t. Mimi wrote to ask: We live in New Jersey and we’ve talked about the merits of a domestic partnership versus getting married and now we have civil unions – what’s better? There is no better or worse, Mimi, these are all different options. We’ll take a look at civil unions in New Jersey later. For now let’s talk about domestic partnership specifically. Domestic Partnership You … Continue reading

Marriage Laws: New Jersey & Delaware

We’re continuing our series of looking at the various marriage laws from the 50 different states within the United States. June is a hot month for weddings and thousands of people will be exchanging their vows in wedding ceremonies taking place in backyards, Churches, temples, gardens and more. Not every state has the same laws governing marriage and marriage licenses, as we continue our trek through New England down the Atlantic coastline, we’re taking a look at New Jersey and Delaware. New Jersey New Jersey does not have a residency requirement. However, there are some specific requirements that brides and … Continue reading