Nova Scotia deletes outdated ‘spinster’ reference from marriage law
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia is modernizing its outdated marriage law by, among other things, removing references to spinsters and illegitimate children.
As well, the new Marriage Act will be aligned with federal legislation by removing the authority for people under the age of 16 to marry.
The province’s Liberal government says all religious references will be removed to make the law more inclusive.
Marriage licences, which must be purchased before two people can marry, will now be valid for three months instead of one year — a change that will make the law consistent with other jurisdictions.