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dozydora | 16:36 Sat 25th Nov 2006 | Law
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Is a marriage legal if the groom lies on the marriage certificate. Said he was in the S.A.S
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Would the bride have married him if he wasn't ?

If he was in the SAS I'd doubt he'd put it or need to put it on his wedding certificate.

Was that the occupation given - SAS ?? LOL

Does it make a difference ? As long as the name is correct - I doubt wether making a false declaration that you are in the SAS make the marriage void - is she deperate for a reason to nullify the wedding ? He might have been stating he was in the Silly Ar*es Society !!
Isn't the certificate signed and made out after the ceremony so it makes not difference? I hope that false information does not invalidate a marriage - I gave a false address 36 years ago so I could get married in another register office as the registrar in the area where I lived had a stutter and I didn't think I could keep a straight face!
He must have been thinking
'who dares wins'
Perhaps he meant the Somerset Ambulance Service

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