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Difference between revisions of "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.
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==
==Changing your name==
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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.
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 Other Family Issues chapter, within the section
You can find out more about changing your name in the chapter [[Other Family Issues]] within the section [[Naming and changes of name]].


{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[JP Boyd]], March 24, 2013}}
{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[JP Boyd]], March 24, 2013}}
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