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How Do I Get Married in British Columbia?

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The person who conducts your ceremony may provide you with a document confirming your marriage. This can be used to prove that you are married before your marriage is registered with the Vital Statistics Agency and you receive your government-issued marriage certificate.
 
You can find out more about getting married in [[Family Relationships]] within the section [[Married spouses]].
 
==Changing your name==
If you have decided to have a hyphenated surname following your marriage, you must apply for a legal change of name or you <span class="noglossary">will</span> not be able to obtain ID in the new name.
You can find out more about changing your name in the chapter [[Other Family Issues chapter, ]] within the section[[Naming and changes of name]].
{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[JP Boyd]], March 24, 2013}}
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