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Chapter 572

29 sections

§572-1 What makes a marriage legal in Hawaii

§572-1.5 Definition of marriage

§572-1.7 Marriage after civil union or reciprocal beneficiary status

§572-1.8 Gender-neutral reading of marriage terms

§572-1.9 Reliance on federal law

§572-2 Parent or guardian consent for minors to marry

§572-3 Marriages from outside Hawaii are recognized here

§572-4 Your right to live in Hawaii regardless of sex or marital status

§572-5 Who issues marriage licenses and what fees they collect

§572-6 How to get a marriage license and how long it lasts

§572-9 Who must name a guardian when applying to marry

§572-10 Proof of age for young marriage license applicants

§572-11 Marriage ceremony licenses

§572-12 Who Can Officiate a Marriage Ceremony

§572-12.1 Religious leaders can refuse to perform marriages

§572-12.2 Religious groups can refuse to host weddings that conflict with their beliefs

§572-13 Marriage records, reporting, and certified copies

§572-13.5 When the health department can take away a marriage officiant's license

§572-15 Turning in marriage records when you stop being an agent or officiant

§572-16 Rules and regulations

§572-21 Property in One Spouse's Name Is Presumed Separate

§572-22 Married people can make contracts and support agreements

§572-23 Spouses are not responsible for each other's debts

§572-24 Spouses must support each other and pay for family necessities

§572-25 Separate property

§572-26 Married people can serve as fiduciaries without spouse's consent

§572-27 Who can be a surety on a bond

§572-28 Married people can sue and be sued like single people

§572-29 Marriage agreements stay valid under this law