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However a registration certificate from another jurisdiction evidencing your union may be accepted by authorities as evidence of the existence of the relationship, rather than requiring other forms of evidence. Does the Tasmanian register prohibit ceremonies?

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However a registration certificate from another jurisdiction evidencing your union may be accepted by authorities as evidence of the existence of the relationship, rather than requiring other forms of evidence. Does the Tasmanian register prohibit ceremonies?

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Ceremonies are not prohibited in Tasmania. But neither is there legislative provision which makes them mandatory. The scheme has administrative arrangements in place which allow for partners to have an official ceremony to coincide with the registration of their Deed of Relationship.

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