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Michigan

Chapter 551 — Marriage
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551.1 Marriage between individuals of same sex as invalid contract.
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551.51 Age of consent; effect of act on powers of probate judge.
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551.101 Marriage license; requirements; place to obtain, delivery to person officiating.
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551.102 Blank form for marriage license and certificate; preparation, contents, and distribution; furnishing blank forms of affidavit of competency; filing affidavit; ele
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551.103 Persons capable of contracting marriage; age requirement; proof of age; certification of license; copy of license; fee; allocation for family counseling services;
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551.103a Marriage license; time of delivery; solemnization of marriage required.
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551.104 Certificate completion; officiating person duty; original license return; record.
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551.105 County clerk; violation of act, misdemeanor, penalty.
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551.106 Person officiating at marriage; violation of act, misdemeanor, penalty.
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551.107 Failure to return certificate; misdemeanor, penalty.
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551.108 Marriage license; false statement in application, perjury.
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551.109 Filing reports of marriage; record.
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551.110 License, certificate or certified copy record as evidence.
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551.111 License or certificate errors; evidence, correction.
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551.201 Issuance of marriage license without publicity; order.
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551.202 Application for marriage license; form; fee; performing marriage ceremony; permit; record; marriage certificate; execution of papers in duplicate; delivery of mar
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551.203 Private file of papers; forwarding duplicate to state registrar; recordation of filing in private register; inspection of files and records; request and identific
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551.204 Privileged communications; violation of confidence as misdemeanor; publicity as misdemeanor; penalties; libel action; neglecting to make proper return; section in
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551.251 Legal marriage of minor; parental and marital rights and duties; guardian ad litem.
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551.271 Marriages solemnized in another state validated.
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551.272 Marriage not between man and woman invalidated.
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551.331 Short title.
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551.332 Family counseling services; creation; purpose; establishment in judicial circuits; appropriations; participation in funding; agreement; limitation.
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551.333 Family counseling service as arm of circuit court; merger with other court services; contracts; purchase of services; direct service delivery.
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551.334 Director; qualifications; employment, term, and compensation; compensation of staff.
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551.335 Hiring of professional and clerical staff.
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551.336 Rules and standards of eligibility for counseling; priority; residential requirements.
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551.337 Referrals to agencies outside court; conferences.
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551.338 Family counseling service as impartial, unbiased resource in evaluating problems.
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551.339 Confidentiality; privileged communications; exemption.
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551.340 Fee schedule; disposition of revenues.
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551.341 Powers of family counseling service.
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551.342 Statutory provisions not changed or affected; conferences or interviews not considered as condonation.
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551.343 Multiple-judge circuit; majority of judges.
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551.344 Submission to family counseling not required.
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