The witnesses at a wedding are typically chosen by the couple getting married and are responsible for signing the marriage certificate to legally validate the marriage.
"Are you going to testify at the wedding?"
It would depend on what state you are in. I know that in Nevada you have to be 18 to witness a wedding.
The witness for the wedding will be a person who signs the marriage certificate to confirm that the ceremony took place.
The wedding witness at the upcoming ceremony will be a person who signs the marriage certificate to legally validate the marriage.
It may differ from state to state; in Kentucky the answer would be no.
The witness for the wedding ceremony is typically a close friend or family member who signs the marriage certificate to validate the marriage.
Van Eyck.
No, my brother was for me and he was just 15
kinda witness to crime :)
No
Jehovah's Witness wedding colors are the preference of the bride & groom.There are no color suggestions/requirements/rules for the attire of people who are in a JW wedding or attend a wedding.Purple has no major significance to Jehovah's Witnesses.
A witness at a wedding ceremony is typically responsible for signing the marriage certificate to legally validate the marriage. They serve as an official observer to confirm that the marriage took place.