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Thursday, November 19th, 2009

License to WedLicense to Wed (2007)

IMDB rating: 5.10

Plot: Sadie and Ben are in love, and although Ben suggests getting married in the Caribbean, Sadie has her heart set on a wedding at the family church, St. Augustine’s. Ben says sure, and they meet with the pastor, Rev. Frank. The only date open for two years is three weeks away, and Frank insists the kids go through his marriage prep course. They’re to write their own vows; he also demands chastity, bugs their apartment, initiates arguments, has them care for robot twins, creates friction between Ben and her family, and raises doubts in Sadie. Desperate, Ben looks for dirt on Frank. Can he undermine Frank’s authority and keep Sadie’s heart?

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Directors: Kwapis Ken

Actors: Williams Robin,Krasinski John,Olsen Eric Christian,Davis DeRay,Tempel William,Baumgartner Brian,Cade Blaine,Figueiredo Craig,Flitter Josh,Hodges Poncho,Quinlan David,Strauss Peter,Tyson Sean,Comedy,Romance,

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Can you have two marriage licenses but in different states?
I am going to make this short and sweet….

my husband and i got married a few months ago. he is in the military. we decided not to tell anyone. were technically "engaged" to everyone and now we are planning our big wedding for after deployment.. so were married in Florida already.. but our real wedding is going to be in new jersey.. can i just basically get re married in new jersey without telling them im already married in fl? i ask because no one knows were married and i cant do the re-vow thing.. i need the full marriage ceremony otherwise people are going to think its weird.. or do i find a priest who understands the situation and will do it for us regardless?

thanks!!


talk with a lawyer. i do not see what the problem could be since it is still your husband. but i am no lawyer
tazman111 | Nov 17, 2009


Not two marriage licenses. But you can have to weddings.
car05161967 | Nov 17, 2009


Be ready for not a wedding gown but a prison suit for bigamy
Monica | Nov 17, 2009


Yes
blue16 | Nov 17, 2009


It’s not bigamy as you aren’t marrying a different person, so you aren’t breaking that law. Google searching I didn’t find anything really helpful but as an "opinion" (not based upon fact) it sounds like it would be illegal (marriage fraud).

I don’t really remember but it’s possible that the official who gives you the marriage license (County Official etc.) requires you to certify that you are NOT married. If you lie, than you have committed fraud. If you tell them the truth, well they won’t give you another marriage license.

If nobody can cite anything specific, than IMO simply ask a lawyer about the legality of such an act. I would also point out that a Pastor etc. will often keep things "secret" and allow you to give the traditional vows (if that is what you want). The only difference is that they wouldn’t sign a marriage license (it having already been done). It’s not like someone is going to really want to see your marriage license in your family.
Toxic Panduh | Nov 17, 2009


tell the priest the situation! all you want is a ceremony ! he don’t have to blab his mouth about it !
"GASH SMASHER" | Nov 17, 2009


Wow, instead of asking priests and JOP’s to lie for you, why don’t you take responsibility and tell the truth yourselves? If you felt you were mature enough to get hitched, be mature enough to own up to it. You can still have a beautiful ceremony just renewing your vows.
beaner | Nov 17, 2009


Just do the ceremony without the license. Explain to the priest (or whoever officiates) that you are already legally married but you don’t want to disappoint the family. He can do the ceremony and everything will go just as if you hadn’t already been married. The only thing you won’t do is sign the certificate/license, which isn’t part of the public ceremony anyway.
ablex | Nov 17, 2009