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LC 1541

Generally revise marriage laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 1541 would broadly reform marriage laws, addressing eligibility, minor protections, dissolution, and records; however the bill died in process.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 1541

LC 1541 — Generally revise marriage laws

A concise summary of the bill based on the available record. Note: The actual legislative text outlining specific provisions is not provided here; the summary reflects published metadata and status information.

What the bill is

  • Bill number: LC 1541
  • Title: Generally revise marriage laws
  • Subject: Family Law (see also Minors)
  • Classification: bill
  • Status: Draft Died in Process (LC)
  • Introduced: November 16, 2024

Purpose and intent

  • The title indicates an effort to broadly reform or update marriage-related laws. Given the subject category (Family Law, with emphasis on Minors), the bill would plausibly address structural aspects of marriage statutes, potentially including eligibility, consent, recognition, dissolution, and protections related to minors. However, the text of the bill is not provided in the available record, so specific objectives and proposed changes cannot be confirmed from this summary.

Known provisions (text not provided)

  • The actual statutory language, sections, and specific provisions are not included in the available information. Consequently, key changes, new requirements, altered standards, or repeals are not enumerated here.
  • Based on the title and subject, typical areas such bills may cover include:
    • Marriage eligibility and age requirements
    • Parental or guardian consent for minors
    • Recognition of marriages (including inter-state or international considerations)
    • Prenuptial agreements or property rights related to marriage
    • Grounds and procedures for dissolution or annulment
    • Protections related to minors within marriage
    • Administrative or procedural reforms for obtaining licenses, enforcement, or records
  • Readers should consult the full legislative text for precise provisions and effects.

Potential impact (hypothetical, based on topic)

  • Individuals seeking to marry: Possible changes to eligibility, consent, or documentation requirements.
  • Minors and families: Potential protections, restrictions, or procedural changes affecting marriage involving or affecting minors.
  • Legal professionals and agencies: New or revised rules governing filing, recognition, enforcement, and records.
  • Overall: If enacted, a broad reform could realign how marriages are practiced, recorded, and dissolved within the jurisdiction.

Legislative timeline and status

  • November 16, 2024: Drafter Assigned
  • December 2, 2024: Draft On Hold
  • May 26, 2025: Draft Died in Process

Affected parties and stakeholders

  • Individuals and couples seeking to marry
  • Minors and their guardians
  • Family law practitioners, judges, clerks, and relevant state agencies
  • Advocates and organizations focused on marriage, family stability, and child welfare

Next steps for readers

  • To obtain the precise provisions, monitor the legislative website for a full text or amendments to LC 1541.
  • If needed, contact the bill sponsor or your legislative representative for the latest status and rationale.
  • Given the status “Died in Process,” there may be no further action on this specific measure unless reintroduced in a future session.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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