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Here in the UK there are potential big changes on the horizon when it comes to how you can get legally married. There is a lot of conflicting information out there so I wanted to try and get to the heart of what all this means for you. I spoke with Professor of Law at Cardiff University Russell Sandberg to try and get a clearer understanding about the possible changes in the law and what it could mean to our industry.
Follow Russell on Instagram for updates
Read Russell's book
Read the Law Commission information
Time Stamps:
00:16 - Introduction to Wedding Business Strategies
08:07 - Understanding Marriage Law Reform
18:26 - The Debate on Celebrant Types in Marriage
22:51 - The Role of Celebrants in Wedding Law Reform
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Here in the UK there are potential big changes on the horizon when it comes to how you can get legally married. There is a lot of conflicting information out there so I wanted to try and get to the heart of what all this means for you. I spoke with Professor of Law at Cardiff University Russell Sandberg to try and get a clearer understanding about the possible changes in the law and what it could mean to our industry.
Follow Russell on Instagram for updates
Read Russell's book
Read the Law Commission information
Time Stamps:
00:16 - Introduction to Wedding Business Strategies
08:07 - Understanding Marriage Law Reform
18:26 - The Debate on Celebrant Types in Marriage
22:51 - The Role of Celebrants in Wedding Law Reform
Mentioned in this episode:
Wed Pros Live in London
Join the wedding education event of the year as I bring Wed Pros Live to London.
Wed Pros Live 2026

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