I eloped in early 2020 in Asheville, NC. There was no marriage license. The person who performed the ceremony was an "ordained online minster." I believe it was by "United Life Church."
My understanding is that a wedding without a license is illegal. The state of North Carolina also doesn't recognize online wedding officiants as officiants. What I heard is that the state of North Carolina may still recognize a marriage without there being a license. I'm wondering if, because they don't see online officiants as ministers, does it mean that my marriage is not actually considered a marriage? I know in some cases, marriages by United Life Church officiants are still seen as legal, so I want to make sure that I'm not married before I date again.
Thank you everyone. I'm not able to afford legal help, so I really appreciate this. You're doing God's work.
My understanding is that a wedding without a license is illegal. The state of North Carolina also doesn't recognize online wedding officiants as officiants. What I heard is that the state of North Carolina may still recognize a marriage without there being a license. I'm wondering if, because they don't see online officiants as ministers, does it mean that my marriage is not actually considered a marriage? I know in some cases, marriages by United Life Church officiants are still seen as legal, so I want to make sure that I'm not married before I date again.
Thank you everyone. I'm not able to afford legal help, so I really appreciate this. You're doing God's work.