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  2. Elopement - Wikipedia

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    Elopement outside the country is valid according to certain law, but failure to register the marriage according to Islamic family law can cause issues with inheritance, performing umrah/hajj, divorce, and the registration of the birth of a child. However, some couples marry out of the country specifically to avoid the registration requirements ...

  3. Weddings in the United States and Canada - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, 46% of couples in the US eloping did so because of parental opposition to the marriage, 20% of couples elope to avoid attention, 12% because of financial reasons, 8% due to an unexpected pregnancy, and 14% for other reasons. [27] However, in the 21st century, elopement has taken on a different style.

  4. Harana (elopement) - Wikipedia

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    Harana (Sanskrit: हरण, romanized: Haraṇa) is a Sanskrit term literally meaning seizure, [1] commonly used to denote elopement. Elopement is a common theme featured in Hindu literature, with a number of characters choosing to perform elopement before their marriage, or being abducted by others against their will.

  5. Get Married for Less by Eloping - AOL

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    Just a few generations ago, elopements had a whiff of scandal. They were associated more with Romeo and Juliet types and shotgun weddings than with prudent couples trying to save money. Even the ...

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  7. Marriage in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    In Scots law, there is a distinction between so-called religious marriages, conducted by an authorised celebrant, and civil marriages, conducted by a state registrar, but anyone over the age of 21 can apply to the Registrar General for authorisation to conduct a marriage under s12 of the Marriage (Scotland) Act 1977, and no form of religious ...

  8. Legal rights of women in history - Wikipedia

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    The position of women under Welsh law differed significantly from that of their Norman-English contemporaries. A marriage could be established in two basic ways. The normal way was that the woman would be given to a man by her kindred; the abnormal way was that the woman could elope with a man without the consent of her kindred.

  9. Shotgun wedding - Wikipedia

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    A shotgun wedding is a wedding arranged in response to pregnancy resulting from premarital sex. [1] The phrase comes from the figurative imagining that the relatives of the pregnant bride threaten the reluctant male groom with a shotgun in order to ensure that he marries the woman.