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www.wallingfordportraits.co.uk Promises C H O O S I N G V O W S T R A D I T I O N A L , & P R O M I S E S : M O D E R N O R S I M P L E ? While a civil wedding ceremony has a fairly standard format, there is plenty of scope within it to make it a personal statement of your love and commitment to each other. The minimum vows for a legal civil wedding are included below, under legal declarations and contracting words. You can choose which version suits you best from each one: a, b or c and you repeat these words after the Registrar so you do not need to remember them. LEGAL DECLARATIONS CONTRACTING WORDS (a) Traditional I do solemnly declare that I know not of any lawful impediment why I (your full name) may not be joined in matrimony to (your partner’s full name). (a) Traditional I call upon these persons, here present, to witness that I (your full name) do take thee (your partner’s full name) to be my lawful wedded wife/husband. (b) Modern I declare that I know of no legal reason why I (your full name) may not be joined in marriage to (your partner’s full name). (b) Modern I (your full name), take you (your partner’s full name) to be my wedded wife/husband. (c) Simplified The Registrar asks: “Are you (your full name) free, lawfully, to marry (your partner’s full name)?” You reply: “I am”. 12 4 (c) Simplified I (your full name) take thee (your partner’s full name) to be my wedded wife/husband. Oxfordshire: The place to marry