State Regulations on Who Can Marry Flashcards

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May a restriction on freedom to marry be based on race?

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It could be a factor, but the freedom to marry cannot be restricted solely on the basis of race.

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Does FL recognize same sex marriage?

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No - same sex marriage is not recognized for any reason in FL.

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If one party in a same sex couple gets a sex change prior to their marriage, would the marriage be valid?

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Yes - if their anatomy is changed @ the time of the marriage, then they are not the same sex for purposes of marriage.

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What are the types of void marriages?

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  • incest;
  • bigamy;
  • same sex.
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What are the types of voidable marriages?

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  • age;

- fraud/duress/coercion.

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What is the difference between a void marriage & a voidable marriage?

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  • void = invalid from the start

- voidable = valid until challenged

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Who may challenge a void marriage? A voidable marriage?

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  • void = anyone, even 3d parties

- voidable = only the parties of the marriage

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What is the purpose of incest laws?

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To protect the child in the home environment

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Can you be found guilty of the crime of incest without knowing you were committing it?

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No - the criminal statute requires that the parties knowingly entered an incestuous marriage.

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Can you be found guilty of bigamy without knowing you were entering a bigamous marriage?

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No - bigamy laws require the parties knowingly entered into a bigamous marriage.

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A marries B. Even though she knows about A & B, C marries A. Who is guilty of bigamy?

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A and C - all knowing parties are guilty in a bigamous marriage.

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What standard of review do minors get when their right to marry is restricted?

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Rational Basis

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What is the youngest that an individual may get married on their on accord?

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18 years old.

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May 16 and 17 year olds get married in FL?

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Yes, but only with parental consent, unless…

  • parents are dead;
  • minor is already a parent;
  • minor has been previously married;
  • minor is proven to be pregnant.
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May individuals get married in FL if they are under 16 years old?

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Yes, but only with Court approval.

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16
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Does fraud give a party grounds for an annulment or a divorce?

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Fraud is grounds for an annulment

17
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What are the two types of fraud in entering marriage?

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(1) ability to engage in sexual intercourse;

(2) willingness to engage in sexual intercourse.

18
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What are the two procedural requirements for marriage in FL?

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(1) marriage license;

(2) solemnization.

19
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Who may solemnize a marriage in FL?

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Ordained ministers, clergy, judicial officers

20
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Can you validate a marriage if you lose your marriage certificate?

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Yes - with two competent witnesses.

21
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What are the 4 elements to common law marriage?

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1) capacity to enter a marital K;
2) present intent to be married;
3) cohabitation;
4) holding out to the community as H&W.

22
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Does FL recognize common law marriages?

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Only if the common law marriage was entered before 1968 and is not against FL’s public policy (i.e. same sex).