Town, City and County Clerks Clerks and JPs: A Natural Partnership Town and county clerks are important and valued stakeholders of the Justice of the Peace Association. They have a complementary relationship with JPs, as both engage with couples at different stages of the marriage’s legal process. We love to work together to achieve our shared goals, like we did with Connecticut and Massachusetts town clerks when we squashed proposed JP for a Day legislation in Connecticut. Or efforts in Massachusetts to address the problems with the One-Day Solemnizer rule. Email Sign-up Form Offices of the Secretaries of State Collaborating with the […]
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Maine – LD443 – Support
The Justice of the Peace Association submitted written testimony to the Maine Joint Judiciary Committee, urging them to vote in favor of LB443 Related Links This Portland Press Herald news story cited the Justice of the Peace Association and its managing member Loretta Jay’s position opposing child marriage. Information about our advocacy for officiants about child and forced marriage. Education and training for officiants about child and forced marriage JPus has been on the forefront of legislative activity to end child marriage in other states Follow our state-by-state changes to marriage laws Membership voted to join the Coalition to End Child Marriage […]
Maine – End Child Marriage
The Justice of the Peace Association, on behalf of Maine Notaries Public, advocates to end child marriage in the state of Maine. Legislation 2025 The Joint Judiciary Committee of Maine’s 132nd Legislative Session heard testimony on LD1185, An Act to Prohibit Persons Under 18 Years of Age from Marrying. Along with our allies, JPus submitted both written testimony and gave live oral testimony during the March 31, 2025 public hearing. 2023 Rep Kevin O’Connell, in the 131st session, again submitted a bill, LD443: An Act to Prohibit Marriage of Any Person Under 18 Years of Age. Initially, JPus supported […]
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