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LICENSE; INDEPENDENT MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY; AAMFT; R.C. 4757.30.
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by the numbers 127 -- same-sex couples applied to marry in Dubuque County 70 -- percent of the couples live outside of Iowa $3,937 -- generated for the Iowa Department of Public Health from marriage licenses fees for same-sex couples 64 -- percent of the couples are female 36 -- percent of the couples are male 9 -- couples are from elsewhere in Iowa, including Cedar Rapids, Bernard, Independence, Iowa City and Waterloo. 17 -- percent live in Dubuque 37 -- couples live in Illinois. The same number live in Wisconsin 12 -- percent live outside the tri-states, in Florida, Nevada, Georgia, Ohio and Oklahoma -- Source: Estimates pulled from all marriage license applications filed in Dubuque County between April 27 and Oct. 23, 2009. Residency was unknown for six couples. Same-sex marriage l...
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Domestic relations — Marriage — License application — R.C. 3101.05(A) does not require Social Security numbers from marriage license applicants who do not have a Social Security number.
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Introduction. II. Marriage and Annulment in Louisiana. A. The Importance of "Free Consent" in a Marriage Contract. B. The Effects of Annulment on Louisiana's Marriage Policy. 1. Same-Sex Marriage: Eliminating the Possibility of Valid Transsexual Unions. 2. Covenant Marriage: Establishing a Solid Foundation. 3. Divorce Laws: Distinguishing Between Annulment and Divorce. C. Louisiana's Present Approach to the Marital Vices of Consent. III. A Historical Look at the Three Vices of Consent: Error, Fraud, and Duress. A. Establishing the Elimination of Error and Fraud. 1. Marriage as a Contract. 2. Louisiana's Present Article on the Vices of Marital Consent: Exclusive or Illustrative?. B. Historical Analysis of "Mistake Respecting the Person". 1. The Vice of Error and its Evolution. a. The ...
... must be provided to obtain a marriage license, 28 the newly-issued birth certificate would be u...); In re Declaratory Relief for Ladrach, 32 Ohio Misc. 2d 6, 10 (Ohio Misc. 1987) (explaining that ...
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... to marry, but were unable to obtain a marriage license because Chaiffetz's incarceration made it impossible for him to comply with an Ohio statute requiring both applicants for a marriage l...
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...The parties must have a license and follow the procedures required by Idaho statut...NDCC §14-05-02. OHIO. Common-law marriages have been recognized as vali...
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... men and lesbians for denial of a marriage license" and "does nothing more than enshrine in the Calif..., particularly in the battleground state of Ohio"). Phil Burress, who led the effort to place an an...
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... that applicants for a marriage license be of the opposite sex. (6) Nor are same-sex marri... to marriage); In re Ladrach, 513 N.E.2d 828 (Ohio Ct. App. 1987) (concluding that "there is no autho...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - A new study raises an intriguing question: How free is your state?
With lawmakers in Ohio considering tougher seat-belt enforcement for civilians and shorter prison stays for criminals as two ways to balance the $54 billion, two-year state budget, the question seems both relevant and timely.
..., Ohio's prohibition against same-sex marriage is viewed as neither a positive nor a negative in ... do blood test requirements and marriage license waiting periods, by their measure.). Ohio's law al...
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On the resume he filed with then-Gov. Bob Taft's office in 2003, Wright State University professor Will Mosier wrote that he was a retired medical doctor who performed a post-doctoral residency in psychiatry at the University of Nebraska College of Medicine.
The Dayton resident, family therapist and Air Force Reserve officer also wrote that he once served as an associate professor in "Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine" at the Kettering College of Medical Arts.
..., for the seat he eventually gained on the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family T... or physician, at least not one ever licensed in the United States, the Dayton Daily News has fo...