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A marriage certificate (sometimes: marriage lines) is an official statement that two people are married. In most jurisdictions, a marriage certificate is issued by a government official only after the civil registration of the marriage.
In some jurisdictions, especially in the United States, a marriage certificate is the official record that two people have undertaken a marriage ceremony. This includes jurisdictions where marriage licenses do not exist. In other jurisdictions, a marriage license serves a dual purpose of granting permission for a marriage to take place and then endorsing the same document to record the fact that the marriage has been performed.
A marriage certificate may be required for a number of reasons. It may be required as evidence of change of a party's name, on issues of legitimacy of a child, during divorce proceedings, or as part of a genealogical history, besides other purposes.
If the Groom's Date of Birth is incorrect on the Marriage Certificate, but it was what I was led to believe at the time, is this still a valid legal document?
On my birth certificate I have a hyphen from first to middle name unbeknownst to me. When I got married, I don't have the hyphen on my marriage certificate. Does this mean I am still married without the correct name?
My wife and I were married eleven years ago in Vanuatu, now we would like to get married again by an Australian marriage celebrant and with an Australian marriage license.
My wife decided that she wants to legally use her married surname but does not want to change her name by deed poll (Name...
Hi, I am currently in dispute with Macquarie Bank (Woolworths credit card) as I believe that they are in breach of our contract. I have a credit card with them but they have done several things that made me complain:
They withdrew $635.77 from a savings account without my knowledge a week...
I am from Iraq and I am willing to bring my wife who I got married to last year in Iraq knowing that she’s my kin and I have known her whole my life. Decided to marry her in 2012 where I visited Iraq for the first time since I left it in March 2006.
She was married before and living with her...
I left my fiancé in January this year. We were living in Victoria. I have since returned to WA after our separation. When I made the decision to leave I locked myself out of the house and he refused to let me in to collect my belongings. He packed them up and a friend collected them for me. I...
Hi. I was married overseas. The marriage certificate is not available. I would like to know what options are available to proceed further with a divorce application?
Appreciate any suggestions.
My brother was married overseas and he only have a copy of the marriage certificate and a copy of the translation. Can he get a divorce without original certificate?