I see the state House has approved the measure shifting the issuance of marriage licenses from the state to clergy. I haven't read the law but most of the comments I have seen from those that support gay marriage is that they are opposed to this bill which I don't understand. It seems to me that this bill would pretty much allow anyone to get married that wanted to as long as they could find a clergy member willing to do the marriage. What am I missing?
The other question I have is since marriage is a binding legal contract how does a clergy issued certificate hold up in court? Do you just file it with the county clerk just like you would a regular marriage license?
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The other question I have is since marriage is a binding legal contract how does a clergy issued certificate hold up in court? Do you just file it with the county clerk just like you would a regular marriage license?
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