New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4965

Introduced
12/12/22  

Caption

Authorizes persons serving overseas in military to be married or enter into civil union by video conference or other electronic means.

Impact

The enactment of A4965 is likely to have significant implications for state marriage laws. It specifically amends existing statutes to define the procedures and requirements for solemnizing marriages or civil unions via electronic means. By enabling virtual participation, it acknowledges the unique challenges faced by military personnel deployed in hostile environments, thereby ensuring they can maintain familial bonds despite physical separation. This could also encourage the temporary modification of other existing laws pertaining to marriage to accommodate modern technology.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4965 aims to facilitate the ability of members of the military stationed overseas to enter into a marriage or civil union via electronic means, such as video conferences. This proposition builds upon previous legislation (P.L.2011, c.179) that allowed proxy marriages for military personnel who could not be physically present due to their service commitments. The new bill allows for these ceremonies to be conducted entirely electronically, allowing the service member to participate directly in the application process and ceremony through platforms that provide real-time video feeds.

Contention

Notable points of contention around A4965 include concerns regarding the legitimacy and formality of marriages conducted via electronic means. Critics may argue that such arrangements could lead to potential abuses or misunderstandings regarding the legal status of the marriages/civil unions being formed. Furthermore, there might be apprehensions regarding individuals' emotional and logistical readiness to marry without face-to-face interactions. These discussions may necessitate additional safeguards and considerations in the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A309

Authorizes persons serving overseas in military to be married or enter into civil union by video conference or other electronic means.

NJ A2525

"Linnette Lebron's Law"; modifies procedures for marriage or civil union where a party is terminally ill.

NJ A3729

"Linnette Lebron's Law"; modifies procedures for marriage or civil union where a party is terminally ill.

NJ S1935

"Linnette Lebron's Law"; modifies procedures for marriage or civil union where a party is terminally ill.

NJ S77

"Linnette Lebron's Law"; modifies procedures for marriage or civil union where a party is terminally ill.

NJ A3082

Permits a marriage or civil union license to be issued and solemnized via audio-visual technology.

NJ A2347

Permits a marriage or civil union license to be issued and solemnized via audio-visual technology.

NJ S1165

Permits a marriage or civil union license to be issued and solemnized via audio-visual technology.

NJ A313

Broadens statute allowing proxy marriage for members of the military to encompass members stationed or deployed overseas or serving in a conflict or war.

NJ A4252

Limits information required to be provided on marriage or civil union license form.

Similar Bills

NJ A309

Authorizes persons serving overseas in military to be married or enter into civil union by video conference or other electronic means.

NJ A2525

"Linnette Lebron's Law"; modifies procedures for marriage or civil union where a party is terminally ill.

NJ A3729

"Linnette Lebron's Law"; modifies procedures for marriage or civil union where a party is terminally ill.

NJ S1935

"Linnette Lebron's Law"; modifies procedures for marriage or civil union where a party is terminally ill.

NJ S77

"Linnette Lebron's Law"; modifies procedures for marriage or civil union where a party is terminally ill.

CA SB406

Health care: omnibus bill.

VA HB542

Elections administration; reclassification of assistant registrars.

CA SB489

Marriage licenses and certificates.