In most states, persons authorized to marry are members of the clergy and judges. Arizona allows duly licensed or ordained clergymen and various judges or justices of the peace to perform marriages.
- Can a person have multiple spouses?
- When did the law allow interracial marriages?
- Can parties of the same sex marry?
- At what age can a person legally marry?
- What are the differences between civil unions and marriages?
- What are civil unions?
- What states still recognize common law marriages?
- Can cousins legally marry?
- What does the law say about limiting marriages between family members?
- Can parties who enter into a regular marriage change or convert that marriage into a covenant marriage?
- What states allow covenant marriages?
- What is a covenant marriage?
- Must you take a blood test before getting married?
- How much does a marriage license cost?
- What is a common law marriage?
- How can people be married?
- How is marriage defined by the law?
- What types of issues are covered by family law, or the law of domestic relations?
- Can your employer force you to take a polygraph test?
- What if you test positive for drugs, but you really believe that the test was wrong? Is there any recourse?


