Linda Hoveskeland (R) and Ardell Hoveskeland share a moment with family and friends joining over Zoom after their socially distanced wedding at the Peace Lutheran Church in Alexandria, Virginia on May 28, 2020. (Photo: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFP, Getty Images)
A virtual avenue for marriage that sprung up during the pandemic in the state of New York is no more. As of late last month, Zoom weddings are no longer legal. That means if you want to get married, you have to do so in person in the presence of someone authorised to perform the ceremony.
The outlawing of Zoom marriages in the state went largely underreported until the New York Times pointed out this past week. As the outlet stated, this is due to the fact that Gov. Andrew Cuomo lifted the executive order he issued in April of last year which temporarily modified the law to allow people to obtain marriage licenses and hold ceremonies virtually.
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