Research for court marriage

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- Nov 25th, 2022 this is Friday. Might not be a holiday. Perfect day for ceremony then! We can keep the actual friends & family ceremony on the weekend. People can fly over post thanksgiving or during - their call.
- do I need a #prenup?
- "A prenup should cost **between $1500-$4000 for each attorney** (there needs to be 2 Boston prenup lawyers, one for each spouse) depending on the complexity of the agreement and the expertise of the lawyers involved."
- NO :) lol.
  - I realize that the simulation could have me some back to this block and cry in future.
- "The most effective way to protect your assets without a prenup is documenting everything clearly. Organizing and keeping important records from the very beginning of your marriage can be helpful later when you observe things like retirement funds or other bank accounts collected prior to your commitment"
- "Depending on where you live, if you keep all of your pre-marriage assets strictly separate they may remain yours. No written agreement is needed as long as the separation is very clear and you don't contribute any joint funds to the upkeep of your separate property. But if you combine your assets with post-marriage assets, as would likely be the case if you buy a house together, you will need to prepare a written agreement to spell out who owns what (for example, you could agree to own two-thirds of the house and your spouse to-be could own one-third). And if you want to be really secure that you'll hold on to your stuff, a prenup is the best method"
- - P/House Warming and Court Marriage
- Source: [Boston.gov](https://www.boston.gov/departments/registry/how-get-married-boston)
- Massachusetts Law requires couples to have a valid marriage license to get married in the state.
- "your legal names, and what last name you will use after marriage" -- lol #saie ??
- Steps
  - At: @Places/Boston City Hall
  - Step 1 - Apply for marriage license
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  - To apply for a marriage license, couples must apply together and in person, and you can make an appointment. Use [our online booking application](https://boston-scheduling.as.me/marriage) to select a day and time for your appointment
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    - fill out your "PRE-INTENTION" form. Then, when you come in person, it will only take you minutes to review, edit, and sign your paperwork.
    - When you apply in person, you'll need to bring your IDs, as well as $50 for the license fee.
    - Your marriage license expires 60 days
  - Step 2 - Perform ceremony within 60 days of license
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  - [How to get married at City Hall](https://www.boston.gov/how-get-married-city-hall)
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    - Beginning on **August 2, 2021**, wedding ceremonies at City Hall in Room 601 and Room 213 will resume on Thursdays and Fridays from 10 - 11:30 a.m. and from 2 - 3:30 p.m.
    - Only up to four guests will be allowed due to COVID-19 precautions and protocols.  ALL guests must wear masks
  - A third person 'pandit' - A Massachusetts minister, priest, rabbi, or justice of the peace can officiate the ceremony. You can also have a friend or family member marry you with a [One-Day Marriage Designation](http://www.sec.state.ma.us/OneDayWeb/External/Welcome.aspx). Clergy from outside of Massachusetts can marry you as long as they get [state authorization](http://www.sec.state.ma.us/pre/prepdf/nonresclergyapp.pdf).
  - The person who performed the ceremony needs to complete the marriage license and mail it to the City:
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    - REGISTRY DIVISION 
				  1 CITY HALL SQUARE, ROOM 213
				  BOSTON, MA 02201-2006
  - After the wedding, if you want a copy of your marriage certificate it’s $12 in person and $14 by mail. Learn more about marriage certificates.
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