Just a note to let everyone know that couples who are married need to be able to provide a valid marriage cert, and it must be valid under Irish law.
Some couples, particularly older ones, have no paperwork in respect of the marriage. This lack of paperwork causes major problems if one partner dies, as the widow finds difficulty in accessing occupational pension,social welfare pension and inheritance of property.
The easiest way around this is for such couples to marry again in Ireland, in a register office. In this manner there is no question regarding the validity of their marriage.
For couples from countries where it is possible for a man to have more than one wife, they should be aware that even if there is only one wife, she may find that because she married in a country where polygamy is possible, her marriage cert may not be recognised in Ireland. If this is the case, re-marriage in Ireland solves the polygamy issue.
I have seen these issues raised after one spouse dies, and nothing can be done at that stage to solve the problem, as it is impossible to solve the problem without the consent of both spouses. The deceased spouse cannot consent. This can mean that the widow loses hundreds of thousands because she cannot get the occupational pension.
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