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Wedding Celebrant, Marriage Celebrant, Sydney, Australia
Phone: 0415595966
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21.01.2022 The Secret of a Beautiful Marriage If you can love each other, Through the sunshine and the storm, And keep the flame of true devotion... Glowing bright and warm If you can give each other room To grow and change and learn Yet still hold one another close In mutual concern; If you can be both lovers and the very best of friends And face together hand in hand The challenges life sends If you can offer patience and comfort And real understanding, Encourage one anothers efforts Yet be undemanding; If you can show true love and faith In everything you do Then married life will surely hold Much joy for both of you. See more
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09.01.2022 To be legally married in Australia, a man and woman must: 1) Complete Notice of Intended Marriage form with a Marriage Celebrant; 2) Notice of Intended Marriage form must be completed at least one month before the wedding;... 3) You can give Notice of Intended Marriage form to marriage celebrant up to eighteen months beforehand; 3) If both parties are in Australia, it is advised that both parties attend to Marriage Celebrant meeting to complete Notice of Intended Marriage form; 4) If either party is overseas one party can complete Notice of Intended Marriage form; Sachin Sharma Civil Marriage Celebrant Justice of Peace Phone: 0415 595 966
08.01.2022 Marriageable age From 1 August 1991, the marriageable age is 18 years. If a person, not yet 18, wishes to marry prior to their 18th birthday, only a court empowered to give a Section 12 order can give authority for this marriage to be solemnised. A NOIM may be lodged prior to the 18th birthday, as long as the marriage occurs after the birthday.... Evidence of date and place of birth Both the bride and groom are required to provide their original Birth Certificate or passport. If these are in another language, they must be officially translated into English. If you are unable to comply, please contact your marriage celebrant. Previous marriages If either party has been previously married, you must provide the marriage celebrant with evidence of the termination with either a Divorce Certificate (if divorced) or a full Death Certificate (if widowed). Certificates in a foreign language must be translated into English by an authorised interpreter/translator service. Photocopies are not accepted.
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