Hennepin County ends Social Security requirement for marriage... | KXNet.com North Dakota News
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Hennepin County ends Social Security requirement for marriage...Jul 16 2007 8:33AM
Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Hennepin County has agreed to end its practice of denying marriage licenses to people without Social Security numbers. The agreement is part of an out-of-court settlement reached July Second with Shira Levenson and Miguel Acuna. They had applied for a marriage license in February in Minneapolis. The application was denied because Levenson's Peruvian-born fiance had arrived on a special visa for those about to marry U-S citizens and he didn't have a Social Security number. The couple flew to Las Vegas to get married, but the 27-year-old Minneapolis woman also sued. It turned out that Hennepin County was interpreting a 1997 child-support law in such a way that it wound up denying marriage licenses to legally eligible people. Hennepin County auditor/treasurer Jill Alverson says the county simply thought it was following state law. Information from: Star Tribune, http://www.startribune.com (Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) APNP 07-16-07 0825CDT |
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