Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1277

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Marriage license; require previously married applicant to provide certified copy of divorce or annulment when applying for.

Impact

The proposed changes would have significant implications for state laws governing marriage. By requiring evidence of dissolution of previous marriages to be submitted with new marriage applications, the bill seeks to enhance the integrity and legality of marriage contracts in Mississippi. This change could potentially reduce the instances of individuals inadvertently entering into legal unions while still bound by previous marriages, thereby protecting all parties involved.

Summary

House Bill 1277 aims to amend the Mississippi Code regarding the application process for marriage licenses. Specifically, the bill mandates that if either party applying for a marriage license has been previously married and their former spouse is either still living or the status is unknown, the applicant must provide a certified copy of the divorce decree or annulment. This requirement is intended to ensure that all legal considerations are observed prior to issuing a marriage license, reinforcing the legal validity of the marital status of applicants.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding privacy and accessibility. Critics may argue that requiring a certified copy of previous marriage settlements could pose administrative burdens, especially for individuals who may not have easy access to their divorce records. Additionally, considerations surrounding the potential delay in the marriage application process and how this might affect individuals wishing to marry could lead to discussions on the balance between legal protections and personal freedoms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB489

Marriage licenses and certificates.

MS SB1383

Dissolution of marriage; annulment

MS HB716

Requires verification of certain information submitted by applicants for marriage licenses

MS HB1238

Revise certain provisions related to marriage certificates and divorce.

MS HB242

Marriage & Divorce Changes

MS HB1668

Marriages; providing for covenant marriages; effective date.

MS HB3974

Marriage; modifying procedures for certain minor marriage license applicants; prohibiting marriages for persons under a certain age; effective date.

MS HB4547

Family law: marriage and divorce; marriage license fee; increase and earmark. Amends sec. 3 of 1887 PA 128 (MCL 551.103).

MS HB1389

Divorce; authorize when marriage is deemed irretrievably broken.

MS SB2643

Divorce; authorize where marriage is irretrievably broken.

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