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Marriage and legal document,s

  • 20-02-2008 09:22PM
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 19


    Hi, i have just started planning our wedding have booked a venue, photographer,videographer,and of course the church. I,m not sure where to start on the paperwork side if anyone has just got married and could fill me in it would be great.:confused::confused::confused:


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,280 ✭✭✭✭Eoin


    suesuss wrote: »
    Hi, i have just started planning our wedding have booked a venue, photographer,videographer,and of course the church. I,m not sure where to start on the paperwork side if anyone has just got married and could fill me in it would be great.:confused::confused::confused:

    I'll be honest; my wife did most (all) of the organisation, but I think you first have to register your intent to marry with the registry office. More info here.

    If you are getting married in a Catholic church, you will need confirmation and baptism certs (with certain exceptions for mixed-religion ceremonies). You will also need a letter of freedom from each parish you have lived in since you were 17. I think these can't be issued any earlier than 6 months before the wedding. If you arrange to meet the Priest, he will bring you through all of this.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 41 dolmen


    you have to register 3 months in advance , check with Local Office Registar of Deaths Births and Marriages


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