Does anyone know much about elopement? Specifically in SC?
4/23/2008 4:07:03 PM
no, but shouldnt you be working [Edited on April 23, 2008 at 4:14 PM. Reason : ]
4/23/2008 4:13:56 PM
lol ive been in Ireland for 2 months working on the REC project coming home Saturday night
4/23/2008 4:33:45 PM
oh really? thats awesome man. i thought most of the people we had in ireland got moved to england or something. although i havent been that on top of the REC project. Im on the Pfizer project being built in ireland until june though...im not there though unfortunately guess that counts for something heh.[Edited on April 23, 2008 at 4:39 PM. Reason : ]
4/23/2008 4:38:56 PM
Ireland is OK but not great. With the exchange rate and the crazy inflation here it makes it pretty hard to have fun. A case of beer shouldn't cost 45 USD.
4/23/2008 4:41:30 PM
ive been thinking of going there or new zealand next year for a honeymoon...if i can afford to go that is hah
4/23/2008 4:42:51 PM
there is a long tradition of eloping to sc because nc used to have a waiting period to get married, but not any more. I don't know about now, but sc used to be a common law state and if you went down there and spent the night as man and wife you were legally married.
4/23/2008 5:48:11 PM
DILLON
4/23/2008 6:10:29 PM
The way I understand it is you both need to show up at the probate judge to apply. You can pick up the license in 24 hours. But then you have to have a ceremony officiated by clergy rabbi or official. Do they sign it and you have to provide a copy to the court or is it a done deal from there? Is the marriage official after picking up the license in the eyes of the law?
4/24/2008 8:16:13 AM
nothing is official until the ceremony. The license is basically saying that you can get married and the one officiating the ceremony has to sign the license and all and you have to have 2 witnesses.
4/24/2008 9:20:18 AM
So after the license is signed do you resubmit it to the state?
4/24/2008 10:14:54 AM