Israeli court rules that online marriages must be recognized
Precedent-setting ruling could open door to de facto recognition of civil marriage in Israel, using internet marriages in Utah as a loophole
Precedent-setting ruling could open door to de facto recognition of civil marriage in Israel, using internet marriages in Utah as a loophole
Move comes after hundreds of couples marry using the service and ministry petitioned not to recognize the marriages, court battle expected.
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