SB2934 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2021 and 2022
SB2934

 

Introduced 10/13/2021, by Sen. John Connor

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
750 ILCS 5/203  from Ch. 40, par. 203
750 ILCS 5/208 rep.
750 ILCS 5/301  from Ch. 40, par. 301
750 ILCS 5/302  from Ch. 40, par. 302

    Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Requires proof that each party to the marriage has attained the age of 18 years in order to obtain a license to marry and a marriage certificate from the county clerk. Deletes language allowing proof that each party to the marriage will have attained the age of 18 years at the time the marriage license is effective or will have attained the age of 16 years and has either the consent to the marriage of both parents or his guardian or judicial approval. Repeals a provision regarding judicial approval of underage marriages. Makes conforming changes. Effective immediately, except for changes made to provisions related to declaration of invalidity and time of commencement, which are effective 2 years after the amendatory Act becomes law.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning civil law.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of
5Marriage Act is amended by changing Section 203 as follows:
 
6    (750 ILCS 5/203)  (from Ch. 40, par. 203)
7    Sec. 203. License to Marry. When a marriage application
8has been completed and signed by both parties to a prospective
9marriage and both parties have appeared before the county
10clerk and the marriage license fee has been paid, the county
11clerk shall issue a license to marry and a marriage
12certificate form upon being furnished:
13        (1) satisfactory proof that each party to the marriage
14    has will have attained the age of 18 years at the time the
15    marriage license is effective or will have attained the
16    age of 16 years and has either the consent to the marriage
17    of both parents or his guardian or judicial approval;
18    provided, if one parent cannot be located in order to
19    obtain such consent and diligent efforts have been made to
20    locate that parent by the consenting parent, then the
21    consent of one parent plus a signed affidavit by the
22    consenting parent which (i) names the absent parent and
23    states that he or she cannot be located, and (ii) states

 

 

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1    what diligent efforts have been made to locate the absent
2    parent, shall have the effect of both parents' consent for
3    purposes of this Section;
4        (2) satisfactory proof that the marriage is not
5    prohibited; and
6        (3) an affidavit or record as prescribed in
7    subparagraph (1) of Section 205 or a court order as
8    prescribed in subparagraph (2) of Section 205, if
9    applicable.
10    With each marriage license, the county clerk shall provide
11a pamphlet describing the causes and effects of fetal alcohol
12syndrome. At least annually, the county board shall submit to
13the Illinois Department of Public Health a report as to the
14county clerk's compliance with the requirement that the county
15clerk provide a pamphlet with each marriage license. All
16funding and production costs for the aforementioned
17educational pamphlets for distribution to each county clerk
18shall be provided by non-profit, non-sectarian statewide
19programs that provide education, advocacy, support, and
20prevention services pertaining to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
21(Source: P.A. 96-1323, eff. 1-1-11.)
 
22    (750 ILCS 5/208 rep.)
23    Section 10. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of
24Marriage Act is amended by repealing Section 208.
 

 

 

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1    Section 15. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of
2Marriage Act is amended by changing Sections 301 and 302 as
3follows:
 
4    (750 ILCS 5/301)  (from Ch. 40, par. 301)
5    Sec. 301. Declaration of Invalidity - Grounds.) The court
6shall enter its judgment declaring the invalidity of a
7marriage (formerly known as annulment) entered into under the
8following circumstances:
9    (1) a party lacked capacity to consent to the marriage at
10the time the marriage was solemnized, either because of mental
11incapacity or infirmity or because of the influence of
12alcohol, drugs or other incapacitating substances, or a party
13was induced to enter into a marriage by force or duress or by
14fraud involving the essentials of marriage;
15    (2) a party lacks the physical capacity to consummate the
16marriage by sexual intercourse and at the time the marriage
17was solemnized the other party did not know of the incapacity;
18    (3) (blank) a party was aged 16 or 17 years and did not
19have the consent of his parents or guardian or judicial
20approval; or
21    (4) the marriage is prohibited.
22(Source: P.A. 80-923.)
 
23    (750 ILCS 5/302)  (from Ch. 40, par. 302)
24    Sec. 302. Time of Commencement.) (a) A declaration of

 

 

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1invalidity under paragraph paragraphs (1) or (2) through (3)
2of Section 301 may be sought by any of the following persons
3and must be commenced within the times specified:
4    (1) for any of the reasons set forth in paragraph (1) of
5Section 301, by either party or by the legal representative of
6the party who lacked capacity to consent, no later than 90 days
7after the petitioner obtained knowledge of the described
8condition;
9    (2) for the reason set forth in paragraph (2) of Section
10301, by either party, no later than one year after the
11petitioner obtained knowledge of the described condition;
12    (3) (blank) for the reason set forth in paragraph (3) of
13Section 301, by the underaged party, his parent or guardian,
14prior to the time the underaged party reaches the age at which
15he could have married without needing to satisfy the omitted
16requirement.
17    (b) In no event may a declaration of invalidity of
18marriage be sought after the death of either party to the
19marriage under paragraph subsections (1) or , (2) and (3) of
20Section 301.
21    (c) A declaration of invalidity for the reason set forth
22in paragraph (4) of Section 301 may be sought by either party,
23the legal spouse in case of a bigamous marriage, the State's
24Attorney or a child of either party, at any time not to exceed
253 years following the death of the first party to die.
26(Source: P.A. 80-923.)
 

 

 

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1    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
2becoming law, except Section 15 takes effect 2 years after
3this Act becomes law.