You may have realized that an expensive wedding has several disadvantages, whereas there are numerous advantages to having a court marriage.
Here are a few lists of the top reasons why all couples should think about having a court wedding for their forthcoming weddings.
1. Court marriage is fast
Have you ever left a lengthy wedding ceremony thinking that it was great but that it could have been half the length and just as lovely? If lengthy ceremonies aren't your style, rest assured that courthouse marriages are quick and can be completed in within 30 minutes.
Unlike church or traditional weddings, there are no extensive lectures or music in courts, which keeps the events brief and removes a few additional items from your wedding planning list. Isn't that incredible?
With all of the time saved, you'll have more energy for your reception, when you'll celebrate your wedding day with your closest friends and family, rather than the formal part of the celebration.
2. Court weddings have no dress code.
When it comes to weddings, one of the most expensive and time-consuming decisions is what to wear! When you have your wedding at the court, you can wear something other than a white gown.
Because there are no rigorous dress standards, potential couples are free to wear whatever they like and everyone will be delighted. All colors, forms, and styles are possible ensembles, and you can even buy an outfit that you can wear again.
A more relaxed dress code not only allows you to show your personal style more fully, but it also allows you to choose a less expensive option!
3. You’ll have legal security
While being married is a lovely affair, it also has a serious element to it. A court wedding, like a licensed church or licensed office wedding, legally protects both the man and the woman, but primarily the lady. While you may go into marriage expecting the best, things do go wrong from time to time.
Having the legal stability of a court wedding may prove to be a lifeline if things don't go as planned. For example, being legally married shields you from the practice of bigamy, which is punishable by 5 years in prison. As a result, your partner must divorce before marrying someone else.
Note: Bigamy is when you marry someone else when you are still married to the person you married in court.
4. They conserve resources.
If an elaborate ceremony seems too much for your schedule or your budget, getting married in a courthouse could be one of the wisest financial decisions you'll ever make. A traditional wedding on a micro-scale costs roughly N200,000, whereas registering a marriage in court costs only N2,000. You'll have a lot more alternatives for keeping the event on a tight budget.
Even if you spend less money, you and your partner will still be legally referred to as 'Mr' and 'Mrs.'
5. Court ceremonies are less stressful.
One of the primary advantages of a court marriage is that it can be a small event. Planning a large wedding with a large guest list can be difficult at times, especially when you feel the need to satisfy everyone.
A court wedding requires only a few close family members and friends to attend, and after the registry procedure, you can head out for a short reception elsewhere.
Alternatively, you may spend the money saved on a large reception instead, or save it to help you start your new life together. By having a courthouse wedding, you can save yourself a lot of trouble!