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No. At present, a celebrant led ceremony is symbolic, beautiful and personal, but it is not legal or binding. UK based couples will need to have a legal marriage at a register office, before the ceremony.
If you do not wish to legalise your marriage at all, that is no problem, the celebrant ceremony will allow you to celebrate your love and partnership.
You have the creative freedom, it is your choice entirely. I am there to guide and advise but I want to hear your thoughts and ideas, I would like to say nothing is impossible.
After the initial enquiry, we book in a meeting to run over key details of the wedding, you get to ask me questions, I will ask some back. If we are the right fit for one another, I will send you a booking form, contract of service and I will request a deposit.
Once completed your date goes into my diary. Six months prior to the big day I will meet with you both and find out all about you and your story.
Closer to your ceremony, we will meet up again to finalise any details. I will then request final payment and then send you a draft copy of my script and any adjustments can be made then.
After your ceremony, I will give you a souvenir copy of your script.
I can do. However I always encourage my couples to write their own as this is personal to them.
Wedding Ceremonies and Vow Renewals £500. I am based in Plymouth and I am prepared to cover most of the South West. There may be an addition mileage fee if needed.
Yes, I will liaise with your venue, photographer and anyone else as necessary.
My standard fee is £250. I am based in Plymouth and I am prepared to cover most of the South West. There may be an addition mileage fee if needed.
Some people feel awkward about using the term godparents. A popular alternative is Supporting Adults.
Yes you can.
You can include religious and spiritual readings or poems in a Naming Ceremony. It's your ceremony!