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  • Church Marriage Ceremony Requirements

    A couple must fulfill certain requirements before they can be married. Mostly this just involves applying for a marriage license. For a church wedding, however, specific instructions must be followed before the wedding can take place. Some requirements vary depending on the denomination, sect or type of church, and no requirements are shared by all churches.

  • Ideas for a Covenant Marriage Ceremony

    Covenant marriage ceremonies are modeled after God's covenant with Abraham, which was binding for him and his descendants. A covenant marriage is more binding than a traditional religious ceremony in that while a marriage contract can have loopholes, a covenant made with God is binding. A covenant ceremony will include strong religious undertones, more so than even a traditional church ceremony. Covenant marriages were formed in response to increasing divorce rates, geared toward couples with strong religious values and firm intentions to remain married to each other for the rest of their lives. The marriage bond is believed by the…

  • How to Have a Covenant Marriage Ceremony

    In a time when divorce runs rampant and the media report negative consequences children suffer due to their parents' divorces, some people may desire more than an empty marriage vow. Although a covenant marriage still offers an exit from the marriage due to abuse or infidelity, it also offers a stronger vow based both on law and religion and publicly announces your intent to remain married to your spouse and avoid any type of no-fault divorce.

  • How to File for Divorce of a Covenant Marriage in Louisiana

    Louisiana law allows for what is known as a covenant marriage. A covenant marriage is one in which the couple agrees to go through pre-marital counseling that emphasizes the nature and the purpose of the marriage. It also places strict rules on the couple regarding divorce. Specifically there must be a "complete and total breach" of the marriage for the non-breaching party to file for divorce.

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