[blindlaw] some questions

ckrugman at sbcglobal.net ckrugman at sbcglobal.net
Thu Sep 1 11:43:03 UTC 2011


actually, in some cases there are laws in rare circumstances that prevent 
people from marrying in this country. In cases where a person has been found 
mentally incompetent or if they are under a certain age a person may be 
prohibited from marrying. In reviewing and studying law it is best never to 
make a blanket statement as there are always extenuating factors that may 
come in to play.
Chuck
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From: "Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc." <ukekearuaro at valtdnet.com>
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> Hi Beth:
>
> There is no law, especially since slavery was abolished around 1865, and 
> the Civil Rights Act became the law of the land in 1964, that prohibits 
> you from marrying whomsoever you choose.  The choice is yours to make: 
> You can pander to the dictates of the folks bugging you, or you can move 
> on and marry the individual you're in love with.  What may likely happen 
> is that these folks won't show up at your wedding.  The question you 
> should ask yourself is how important their presence at your wedding would 
> be.  Hence, as an adult that's capable of making choices, the sky remains 
> your limit!
>
> Wishing you the very best.
>
> Sincerely,
> Olusegun
> Denver, Colorado
>
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