Archive for January, 2007

Brett and Karlie

Saturday, January 13th, 2007

Thank you for marrying us on August 19, 2006. The words you shared with us were very special and the ceremony was beautiful. I can’t believe how many people cried.

Thanks again, and best wishes for the future.

Julianne and James

Saturday, January 13th, 2007

Just a little note to thank you so much for doing such a beautiful job on our wedding day – it was just magic!

We also had a lovely day meeting you at your home. James and I got very inspired by your garden sculptures – we want to build some of our own!

Thanks again Margaret – lots of love.

Who does the planning?

Friday, January 12th, 2007

When couples are planning their wedding day, they often seek advice about ‘time lines’: how much time do we need after the ceremony and before the drinks are served and the party begins?

There is a simple formula to follow:

  • Work backwards
  • What time do you want the food to be served?
  • Leave approximately an hour between this time and the end of the ceremony,

So, for a 6.45 pm food service, you would plan a 5.00 pm ceremony.

Most civil ceremonies last about 15 minutes. The documents signing takes about 15 minutes. So, allocate about 30 – 45 minutes for the complete ceremony.

What are the fees?

Friday, January 12th, 2007

I do not charge a set fee because all couples and ceremonies are different. I will be happy to discuss the options available to you when we meet.

How do I change my name?

Friday, January 12th, 2007

If brides want to change their name on documents, for example drivers licences or passports you need proof of identity. Your legal marriage certificate can be used as proof of identity. Go to the Department of Births, Deaths & Marriages to find out more.

How are the legal documents lodged?

Friday, January 12th, 2007

After the ceremony the marriage certificate is signed and witnessed. I return the original to the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. You then apply to the registry for a copy of the certificate.You can apply for a standard certificate or choose from a range of Commemorative Certificates containing visual images. Visit the Department of Births, Deaths & Marriages website to find out more.

What if I’m on a student or visitor visa?

Friday, January 12th, 2007

You are permitted to be married by law in Australia and I can give you advice and assistance. Please contact me to discuss the process.

What if I’m living overseas?

Friday, January 12th, 2007

People living outside Australia can get married in Australia. Please contact me to discuss the process.

Will we need witnesses?

Friday, January 12th, 2007

Two people must witness your signature on the marriage certificate.

What are the legal requirements?

Friday, January 12th, 2007

In Australia, the couple getting married is required to lodge a Notice of Intention Application no less than 31 days before the ceremony. As your celebrant, I am required, by law, to sight your birth certificates; passports and divorce papers (decree nisi) – if appropriate or, in the case of death, the death certificate.