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Intended for deletion - marriage consummation with divorced or widowed partner


In German law, a civil marriage ceremony is essential for the establishment of a marriage.

The marriage is performed by a registrar as part of the civil marriage of two people.

  • § 104 BGB
  • § 1310 BGB
  • § 1312 BGB
  • § 1896 ff. BGB
  • § SECTION 1903 BGB
  • Art. 13 para. 4 sentence 1 EGBGB
  • § Section 6 PStG
  • § Section 11 PStG
  • § Section 13 PStG
  • § Section 29 PStV
  • Art. 14.1 ff. PStGVwV
  • Proof of identity (identity card, passport, or suitable identification document)
  • Registration of the intended marriage
  • In the event of a lack of language skills, an interpreter must be brought along at the request of the spouses.
  • The spouses must be of legal age to marry.
  • The spouses must have legal capacity (especially legal capacity to enter into marriage).
  • The spouses must be present in person
  • There must be no impediment to the marriage under German law.
  • If more than six months have passed since the marriage was registered and the marriage has not taken place, the marriage must be registered again.
  • Dependent on the individual case, may vary.
  • The costs for the marriage ceremony depend on the administrative costs involved. Please contact the responsible office.

Fee: 40,00 EUR
Payment in advance: No
If the marriage is performed in a registry office other than the one where the spouses are domiciled.

Fee: 100,00 EUR
Payment in advance: No
For marriage ceremonies outside the normal opening hours of the competent office, with the exception of marriage ceremonies in the case of life-threatening illnesses.

Before the marriage, the spouses must be asked whether there have been any changes in their actual circumstances concerning the marriage requirements since the registration of the marriage and whether they wish to choose a married name.

The marriage ceremony should be conducted in a dignified manner appropriate to the significance of the marriage. Witnesses are no longer mandatory under German law, but may still be involved.

The marriage ceremony takes place at a place designated (prescribed) for this purpose by the competent authority (registry office).

The legal marriage presupposes the legal capacity (especially natural capacity and capacity to contract marriage) of the parties to the marriage, which is checked by the registrar/registrar's office. The declarations of the spouses that they wish to enter into marriage with each other must be recorded by the registrar in a transcript following the marriage. The minutes must contain all the information to be recorded in the marriage register. It must be signed by the spouses, the witnesses and the registrar.

A marriage is also deemed to have been concluded if the spouses have declared their intention to marry each other.

The marriage is concluded when the spouses declare their intention to marry in person and in the presence of the registrar.

As part of the marriage ceremony, you have the opportunity to choose a married name. It is also possible to choose a companion name for the married name.

The duration may vary. Please contact the relevant registry office.

Six months after registration of the marriage; otherwise a new registration of the marriage may be required.

None.

The text was automatically translated based on the German content.

Lower Saxony Ministry of the Interior and Sport

Responsibility lies with the registry office where you have chosen to marry.

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Source: Serviceportal Niedersachsen (Portalverbund des Bundes und der Länder)