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welche Unterschiede gibt es zu deutschem Recht was muß man beachten
was ist anders

2006-09-17 22:30:27 · 2 antworten · gefragt von Anonymous in Freunde & Familie Ehe & Scheidung

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also bei uns in österreich hast du als nicht verheiratet keinen recht. jeden gehört das was er hat.wir haben z.b.eine tochter er ist der vater aber ohne mein einverständniss geht da gar nichts. ich habe das sorgerecht und er aber nicht obwohl er der vater ist und wir im selben haus leben.

2006-09-18 00:12:53 · answer #1 · answered by silvia k 2 · 0 2

The Swedish law considers 18 years or above to be a marriageable age for both man and woman.

A wedding in Sweden may take place either in a church or before a civil authority. But the same-sex-marriage is prohibited in a church.

In most cases the local district court is the site of civil weddings. A civil marriage is performed by a judge at a district court or by a special officer appointed by the county administrative board to perform civil marriage ceremonies. The ceremony is often short. To be able to get married in Sweden the couple must first complete a procedure for an investigation into possible impediments (hindersprövning). The Local Tax Office (Lokala skattekontoret) handles this procedure in the district in which the parties are registered. They give the certificate thereto.

What are the Impediments to the marriage?

Man and woman below the age of 18 years.
Persons of direct blood relation
A person who is already married or a registered partner may not enter into a new marriage while such marriage or partnership subsists.
Registration of marriage and Marriage Certificate

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2006-09-21 07:18:33 · answer #2 · answered by ??! 6 · 0 1

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