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Most newly engaged couples don't know what the process is when they first contact their potential celebrant - here are some tips about what to expect.
Most newly engaged couples don't know what the process is when they first contact their potential celebrant - here are some tips about what to expect.
The following elements of a wedding ceremony are those commonly included. When we meet to discuss and develop your unique celebration, you can select from these, and more. Listed in BOLD are the elements that legally must be included but otherwise you are free to remove or add sections to create a ceremony that reflects exactly what you want from your day.
When you come to see me for our first official meeting, we will discuss ideas for your ceremony but we will also complete some important paperwork. The Notice of Intended Marriage (NOIM) form must be completed at least one month and one day before you are married (but can be completed up to eighteen months before your wedding day). In order for us to complete this form you will need the following:
There are many interesting additions you can make to your ceremony to tailor it to your beliefs, interests, heritage and style.
If the usual fanfare involved in a wedding isn't your style you might be interested in these ideas, hints and tips from couples who have eloped or celebrated their love with a surprise wedding.