Marriage V Civil Partnership FAQs
Marriage is a legal status that is given to a couple by a state government. The reason for this is the pension a surviving companion is entitled to is measured differently depending on whether or not they have been civil partnered or married. This is a purpose why civil partners frequently refer to their partnerships as ‘marriages’, rather than ‘partnerships’. Illinois prohibits you from getting into into a marriage if you or your companion is under 18 years old.
Your marriage may be certified by a religious official in good standing, but can also be certified by a non-religious officiant such as a judge or retired judge of a court of record, a judge of the Court of Claims, a county clerk in a county possessing two,000,000 or additional residents (Cook County), or a public official whose powers include solemnization of marriage.
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