Hawaii Marriage

A valid Hawaii marriage license is required for getting married in Hawaii. Various age requirements apply, and couples must bring identification. While there is no residency requirement for getting married in Hawaii, both parties must be present at the time of applying for the marriage license. The specifics of Hawaii marriage laws are set forth below.

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Illinois Marriage

Illinois marriage requires a valid Illinois marriage license. Illinois marriage laws provide specific rules for couples wishing to get married in Illinois. Additional documentary requirements may apply to minors and those who have been divorced. Also, Illinois does not recognize common law marriages. See below for more details on Illinois marriage.

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Utah Name Change

Utah Name Change In Utah, the process to change your name is reasonably simple. In fact, you most likely won’t even need to attend a hearing. Just complete and notarize the forms, file them with the right court, and pay the fee and you will be nearly finished. More information is provided here to help you along the way

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Tennessee Name Change

Tennessee name changes are mostly a matter of filing a form or petition with your local court and paying a fee. The procedure to change your name is not overly complicated, and you will find that the information provided here will get you started off right

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South Carolina Name Change

Did you know that in South Carolina you can change your name with relatively little fuss? The process mostly requires that you file a form with the proper court and pay a fee. Let us help with the information you need to help you through the process

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Rhode Island Name Change

Changing your name in Rhode Island is a relatively simple procedure. Only one form is required, which you must complete and file with the proper court at which time you will be required to pay a fee. Here is more information that will help you navigate the process

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North Carolina Name Change

Legal tasks like changing your name can often seem too difficult to do on your own. In North Carolina, though, changing your name is mostly just a matter of filing the notarized, completed forms with the right court and paying a fee. The information provided below will clarify the requirements even more

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How New York Divorces Work

The process of obtaining a divorce is different in every state. New York, in particular, is a bit complicated as it’s the only state which does not have a true no-fault divorce law. Elliot Schlissel, a New York Attorney whose practice area includes divorce, estate planning and many others explained how divorce is defined, how the process works and New York’s rather antiquated fault based system.

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