Guam Code Annotated 3101
What Constitutes Marriage.
Marriage is a personal relation arising out of a civil contract, to which the consent of parties capable of making that contract is necessary. Consent alone will not constitute marriage; it must be followed by a solemnization authorized by this Title.
(CC § 55.)
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