Court Marriage Lawyer: What Should Couples Know Before Starting the Process?
Although court marriage may seem easy from outside, couples undergo dilemmas on issues like documents required, proof of address, notice period validity, number of witnesses, marriage under family pressure, registration process etc. COURT MARRIAGE Lawyers guide couples to know the process legally even before they err at the Marriage Officer’s office.
Who is eligible to apply for Court Marriage?
If you are an eligible couple and all legal conditions are met, including age, consent, unmarried & not within prohibited relationship, you can apply. At LEGAL365, we help you assess all these basic conditions prior to filing of notice so that unnecessary objections/documentation issues do not become a hindrance in the process.
Facts About Court Marriage That You Must Know
Court marriage is solemnised most commonly under Special Marriage Act, 1954.
Notice stage before the Marriage Officer is common.
Witnesses required during the solemnization stage are usually 3
LEGAL365 also assist you in checking your documents & guides you through the process.
Can Objection of Family Stop Marriage In Court?
pressure/mistrust is very common these days, more so in case of interfaith/intercaste/love marriage affairs. Remember, a legal objection must be only related to the legal conditions attached to marriage. It cannot be because you don't like someone. LEGAL365 answers how couples can take safe legal steps in the situation where they are being pressurized, threatened or prevented from collecting required documents.
When to reach out to LEGAL365?
Reach out to LEGAL365 prior to filing the notice, providing address proof, booking witnesses, answering objections or doing emergency registration. The earlier you reach out for guidance, lesser the miscommunication and you save couples from making multiple visits.
How LEGAL365 Can Help You?
LEGAL365 assists with court marriage documentation, Legal eligibility checks, notice process guidance, witness coordination, affidavit assistance and registration. LEGAL365 doesn't offer loopholes. We'll help you do it the legal way.
FAQs.
Q1. What services are offered by a Court Marriage Lawyer?
Ans. Assistance with Documents, checking eligibility, notice period process and registration.
Q2. Is court marriage valid?
Ans. Yes, when conducted as per the relevant legal process in force.
Q3. Are witnesses necessary?
Ans. Yes. Witnesses are typically necessary to perform solemnization.
Q4. Can court marriage be done by couples of different religions?
Ans. Yes. Provided the couple is eligible to marry, they can register under Special Marriage Act
Q5. Can LEGAL365 assist us with the paperwork for court marriage?
Ans. Yes. LEGAL365 can guide you about the essential documents to prepare and process to follow to get your marriage registered.
Q6. Do we need to take permission from our parents/legal guardians to get court married?
Ans. If you are an adult and eligible to get married as per law, you and your partner can take your decision.
Q7. Can someone object to my marriage and can it stop me from getting married?
Ans. Yes. If someone objects to your marriage according to law, and presents his/her case to the Marriage Officer.
Q8. Is it necessary to provide notice of our marriage at the office of the Marriage Officer?
Ans. Yes, it is typically necessary to provide a notice of intent to marry to the Marriage Officer.
Q9. Can I apply for a court marriage if I am married?
Ans. Yes. If you have legally divorced from your partner or your partner has died, you can apply for a marriage.
Q10. Why Legal365?
Ans. LEGAL365 aims to provide you with pragmatic legal advice to go ahead and register your court marriage legally.
Conclusion
Marriage in court should be pre-planned according to proper paperwork and legal knowledge. LEGAL365 knows Advocate BK Singh guides couples through each step of the correct procedure and dodge documentation errors allowing you to move forward with ease.
Court marriage is solemnised most commonly under Special Marriage Act, 1954.
Notice stage before the Marriage Officer is common.
Witnesses required during the solemnization stage are usually 3
LEGAL365 also assist you in checking your documents & guides you through the process.

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