There is a rare exception by which a mother’s details can be included; it is if she has been authorised by a court as the sole adopter. Then a couple can make a special request to have her details put on the register and in the certificate. The other way that it can be done is via a loophole, whereby the mothers’ names can be included if the mothers are witnesses, but that is the only other way I can see round this problem.
Marriage Registration Certificates
Proceeding contribution from
Christina Rees
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 8 December 2015.
It occurred during Debate on Marriage Registration Certificates.
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