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Section 42 of the Marriage Act 1961 (the Marriage Act) requires that a marriage shall not be solemnised unless a notice in writing of the intended marriage (this form) is given to the authorised celebrant solemnising the marriage.
The marriage contract is a legal commitment that each partner makes to the other that is defined, regulated and enforced by law. Marriage in Australia is defined by the Marriage Act 1961, s5(1): Marriage, means the union of a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others, voluntarily entered into for life.
If you are applying for a Fianc Visa (Prospective Marriage Visa), the Department of Home Affairs requires you to supply a letter from an authorised Marriage Celebrant stating that a marriage has been booked in and also the Notice of Intended Marriage form has been completed.
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Basically you can make a sworn statement to a (county) notary (affidavit) that you are not married, and get it stamped by the notary. OR you can request a marriage certificate from a county clerk and receive a letter of no record.
Evidence of shared assets. Bills with both spouses names (electricity, water, internet). Proof of shared residence. Copies of joint health, life, or car insurance policies.
A marriage license legally allows you to marry. A marriage certificate proves you got married.

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