Get Legally Married by a Marriage Celebrant
A marriage celebrant is an essential part of a wedding because not only they do all the necessary legalities, but also help you make the perfect wedding ceremony that you want. You should be able to rely on them to create a relaxed vibe, take care of all the services, and keep your friends and family comfortable and entertained throughout the day. They will take care of all the legal documents before, during, and after your ceremony. While there are not huge amounts of legalities required to get married, it’s very important to do those correctly.
What Legal Documents do you need to get Married:
·
You
would need the following documents to get legally married:
·
A
Notice of Intended Marriage (NOIM)
·
Declaration
of No Legal Impediment to Marriage
·
Marriage
Certificate
·
Form
15 (Marriage Certificate)
What makes a Wedding Ceremony Legal?
There are a
few legalities that you need to do in order to legalize your marriage, which
are:
·
Your
full names to be used in the ceremony
·
The
marriage celebrant should say the monitum
·
Your
vows must have the legal sentence
·
Two
witnesses
·
Signed
correct documents
Full Names:
The marriage celebrant needs to say your
full legal name at least once in the ceremony. For example, if your name is
Peter celebrant Australia, you need to have your full name said at least once
before you can be called “pete” for the rest of the ceremony.
The Monitum:
The Monitum
is a legal paragraph said by the marriage celebrant explaining “what marriage
is in Australia”. The paragraph goes like this:
“I am duly
authorized by law to solemnize marriages according to law. Before you are
joined in marriage in my presence and in the presence of these witnesses, I am
to remind you of the solemn and binding nature of the relationship into which
you are now about to enter. Marriage, according to the law in Australia, is the
union of two people to the exclusion of all others, voluntarily entered into
for life”
Wedding Vows:
You need to
verbally say one legal sentence that is “I ask everyone here to witness, that
I, (your name), take you, (your partner’s name), to be my wedded
husband/wife/spouse”. You can make some changes in your vows and a marriage celebrant can help you with
all of it.
Witnesses:
You would
need witnesses who can be any two humans who must be at least 18 years old.
They must understand what the wedding ceremony is about and the commitment the
couple is making.
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