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LNB news: MoJ launches consultation on outdoor weddings & civil partnerships

22 December 2021
Categories: Legal News , Family
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The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has launched a consultation seeking views on the proposal to make the temporary legislation allowing outdoor civil wedding and partnership ceremonies permanent

Lexis®Library update: The MoJ is also examining the possibility of extending this change to religious weddings so that these could take place outdoors at places of worship, such as the grounds of a church or chapel, however no religious group would be obliged to provide outdoor ceremonies. The MoJ is seeking views from professionals, religious bodies and couples who have used the current provisions or those that would consider using the provisions in the future to understand how well the provisions have worked and whether they should remain in force beyond April 2022. The consultation closes on 24 January 2022.

Justice Minister Tom Pursglove said: 'A wedding is one of the absolute highlights of a person's life and it is right that couples should have greater choice in how they celebrate their special day. Our proposals would afford them that choice whether they choose a civil or religious ceremony, and would mark a huge boost for those planning a wedding over the coming years. Crucially, this will also support the wedding sector by ensuring venues can continue to safely meet the demand for larger ceremonies.'

Source: Outdoor weddings and civil partnerships consultation launched

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