Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes - Title 23 1703
Marriage within degree of consanguinity.
All marriages within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity as set forth in this part are voidable, but, when any of these marriages have not been dissolved during the lifetime of the parties, the unlawfulness of the marriage shall not be inquired into after the death of either of the parties to the marriage.
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Definitions
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Short title of part.
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Forms.
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§ 1301
Marriage license required.
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Form of marriage certificates.
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Records and statistics.
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Fees
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Common-law marriage.
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§ 1303
Waiting period after application.
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§ 1306
Oral examination.
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§ 1307
Issuance of license.
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§ 1308
Judicial review of refusal to issue license.
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§ 1309
Filing applications and consent certificates
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§ 1310
Duration and form of license.
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§ 1504
Returns of marriages.
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§ 1702
Marriage during existence of former marriage.
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§ 1703
Marriage within degree of consanguinity.
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§ 1704
Marriage between persons of the same sex.
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§ 1302
Application for license.
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§ 1304
Restrictions on issuance of license.
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§ 1701
Decree that spouse of applicant is presumed decedent.
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§ 1502
Forms where parties perform ceremony.
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§ 1503
Persons qualified to solemnize marriages.