Perhaps it should be:
"You may kiss the provisional bride."
By the way, before I returned to the Church, I was invited to, and attended, a wedding of a couple before a Justice of the Peace. This was many, many years ago, so I don't remember exactly what the "vows" were, but I do remember one key phrase:
"Do you take ... for your lawfully wedded wife ... as long as you both shall love"?
And, of course, the same for the wife:
"Do you take ... for your lawfully wedded husband ... as long as you both shall love"?
I immediately noticed that and later discussed that with the woman who would soon be my wife. We were both rather mystified that they took vows that were intended not to be permanent unless both parties always wanted them to be.
The "marriage" lasted about five or six years. Evidently, one or both of them no longer "loved".