Couples who are married, in a civil partnership or living together (in a de facto relationship) have certain rights.

To find the practical and legal issues you need to know around getting married, registering your relationship as a civil partnership and living together, talk to a family lawyer.

When you marry or plan to marry, it’s important to update your will so your wishes are clear.

The Public Trustee offers a free will-making service.

Request an appointment online.

Marriage

We register all legal weddings that take place in Queensland through the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages.

Find out about:

You can also refer to the Happily Ever Before and After (PDF, 163KB) pamphlet you are given by your registered celebrant before your wedding.

Overseas marriage

The Marriage Act 1961 details whether a marriage solemnised and registered outside Australia is valid under Australian law.

While a marriage that takes place overseas can’t be registered in Australia, it will usually be recognised if: