Who can witness my wedding ceremony?

Who Can Be My Witnesses?

 In Australia, witnesses are indeed a legal requirement for a wedding ceremony to be considered valid. The specifics may vary slightly depending on the state or territory, but generally, two witnesses are needed to sign the marriage documents alongside the couple and the celebrant (the person officiating the wedding). These witnesses must be over the age of 18 and they can be anyone who is capable of understanding the nature of the ceremony and the significance of signing the documents.

The role of the witnesses is primarily to attest to the fact that the marriage ceremony took place and that the parties involved are who they claim to be. They are usually asked to sign the marriage certificate or register immediately following the ceremony. This signing is a legal requirement and ensures that the marriage is officially recorded.

It's important for couples planning to get married in Australia to ensure that they have chosen witnesses who are available and willing to fulfill this responsibility on their wedding day. Additionally, couples should check the specific requirements and regulations in their state or territory to ensure compliance with the law.

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