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09/03/2020

Can a marriage be confidential?

Can a marriage be confidential?

A confidential marriage license requires no witnesses to sign it’s just the Officiant. The marriage license is recorded but is only accessible by the couple. No one else can go down to the county or do a record search and find that document.

How can I make my marriage confidential?

How to Get a Confidential Marriage License California. The overburdened Los Angeles Registrar Recorder County Clerk (RRCC) has authorized The Officiant Guy, who is a specialized notary and attorney, to issue, notarize and finalize a confidential marriage license for you.

How do I get a copy of my confidential marriage license?

Confidential marriage records may only be obtained by the parties to the marriage or by court order. If you are not a party to the marriage, you CANNOT obtain any copy of a confidential marriage record.

Is my marriage public or confidential?

A PUBLIC marriage license is a public record. The license allows you to have the ceremony anywhere within the State of California and you are required to have at least one witness present during the ceremony. A CONFIDENTIAL marriage license requires both parties to be living together prior to applying for the license.

What happens if you never consummated?

If a couple does not have sexual intercourse after the wedding, either spouse may file for a divorce or annulment of the marriage. Annulment is the legal process of canceling a marriage. If a state does not allow annulment on the grounds of lack of consummation, a spouse may be entitled to a divorce.

Can I keep my marriage a secret?

You have the right to privacy in any relationship, including with your spouse, partner, and family. In any relationship, you have the right to keep a part of your life secret, no matter how trivial or how important, for the sole reason that you want to.

Why would you need a confidential marriage license?

A CONFIDENTIAL marriage license requires both parties to be living together prior to applying for the license. The license allows you to have the ceremony anywhere within the State of California and witnesses are not required during the ceremony. Both types of marriage licenses are legally valid.

How do I get a confidential marriage license in California?

Confidential Marriage License

  1. The participating parties must be at least 18 years old to apply for a confidential marriage license.
  2. The participating parties must be living together as spouses at the time they apply for the marriage license, and must sign an affidavit on the license attesting to those facts.

Can you get married and keep it a secret?

What Is a Secret Marriage? A secret marriage is a pretty simple concept. It’s the exact same as a regular marriage with one exception; nobody knows about it. With a secret wedding, there can still be a sharing of vows and there can still be an officiant citing bible verses and an exchange of rings.

How much does a confidential marriage license cost in California?

Confidential Marriage License fee is $89.00. No witnesses required to be at the ceremony. No witnesses sign the official marriage license. Couples must be living together as spouses at the time they apply for the marriage license and must sign under penalty of perjury attesting to that fact.

Can a guilty plea be used in a civil case?

Nolo contendere, also known as “no contest,” is available in most states and indicates that you are not contesting the charges against you. This ends the prosecution. In misdemeanor cases, a guilty plea can be used against you as evidence of fault in a civil case, while a plea of nolo contendere cannot.

How does the outcome of a motion affect plea bargaining?

The outcome of each motion can influence plea bargaining. For example, a defense attorney may successfully argue a motion to have an important piece of evidence excluded from the prosecution’s case.

What happens if I plead not guilty at my arraignment?

If you plead “not guilty” at your arraignment, the prosecution will continue with its case against you. You can continue to engage in plea bargaining at any time during the next stages. Depending on how the case goes, you may get a better or worse deal later than the one you started with, or no deal at all.