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KristianDLloyd
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Evidence of intent to marry

Post by KristianDLloyd » Mon Mar 25, 2019 7:40 pm

Hi Guys,

This forum has been invaluable throughout this process and I’m grateful for everyone’s help. I have a couple of additional questions.

So. I have a registrar and venue booked for our civil partnership, have bought wedding rings (no engagement rings - being same sex, it’s nonsensical to have both!), a photographer and a small venue/restaurant for our immediate family for after the ceremony.

My question is would I need to go all out and get invites etc, if there only a select few guests? It just seems ridiculous.

Any one wit any similar experiences? Same-sex or otherwise.

Cheers,
Kristian.

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Re: Evidence of intent to marry

Post by seagul » Mon Mar 25, 2019 7:53 pm

KristianDLloyd wrote:
Mon Mar 25, 2019 7:40 pm
Hi Guys,

This forum has been invaluable throughout this process and I’m grateful for everyone’s help. I have a couple of additional questions.

So. I have a registrar and venue booked for our civil partnership, have bought wedding rings (no engagement rings - being same sex, it’s nonsensical to have both!), a photographer and a small venue/restaurant for our immediate family for after the ceremony.

My question is would I need to go all out and get invites etc, if there only a select few guests? It just seems ridiculous.

Any one wit any similar experiences? Same-sex or otherwise.

Cheers,
Kristian.
No issue as wedding/civil partnership can be done with as little as just with 2 witnesses.
The opinion expressed as above is neither a professional advice nor contesting/competing to other member's opinion/advice.

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