Colorado Considers Mandatory Pre-Wedding Education Before Marriages
The proposed Colorado Marriage Education Act calls for 10 hours of pre-wedding marriage education before a couple can be legally married. If either the bride or groom is marrying for the second time, the requirement goes up to a minimum of 20 hours. It goes up to 30 hours for a third-timers. So hypothetically, if the law passes, Larry King would have to spend the next 30 years in class before he could get married in Colorado.
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