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What is a civil marriage celebrant?

I am an authorised civil marriage celebrant which means I can perform non-religious wedding ceremonies. I can legally marry you and your partner in your dream location and design a ceremony that suits your needs. There are only 124 words that are legally required to be said, everything else is up to you.

What is included if we choose you as our celebrant?

Firstly we will have a meeting to ensure I am the right fit for you, and to answer any of your questions. If you choose me, my services include: •face to face (or zoom) meetings to complete important paperwork (the Notice of Intended Marriage) and to discuss details of your big day •a custom made ceremony to suit your needs •all legal marriage paperwork completed and submitted to Births, Deaths and Marriages •use of a PA system on the ceremony day •a rehearsal before the ceremony if required I am committed to providing guidance to you and your partner throughout the entire process to ensure a seamless and stress-free experience.

We are getting married outside of Sydney, do you travel to weddings?

Absolutely! While I am based in Sydney, I am more than happy to travel anywhere in Australia or abroad. When filling out the enquiry form please tell me the location you are wishing to get married in and I will be able to give you an accurate quote for my services.

How long does my ceremony have to be?

As long as you want it to be! A typical wedding ceremony can last anywhere from 10 minutes to 30 minutes or more, depending on your preferences and any additional inclusions you may wish to add. If you want a no-frills ceremony with just the legal bits, we can create a shorter ceremony.

What are your fees?

My fees depend upon a few factors, please fill out the enquiry form and I will respond to you with a detailed quote. For an approximate amount, my fees range from $1500 - $2000.

Do you bring your own equipment? 

Yes, my fees include the use of my PA speaker and microphone, as well as a signing pen and all legal paperwork.

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