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Frequently
Asked
Questions
What do you provide as part of the service as a
celebrant?
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I will attend to all legal paperwork.
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I
will provide sample ceremonies, sample vows and sample
readings
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I
will create your personalised, individual Ceremony with
your consultation.
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A wedding rehearsal
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PA system – ensuring every word is heard by your guests.
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Music may be played through my PA.
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Portable table and chair with white cloth, for signing of
marriage certificate and marriage register.
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I will Solemnise your marriage according to Australian Law.
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I will register your wedding with Births Deaths and
Marriages.
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Complimentary commemorative Marriage Certificate.
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Personalised copy of your Ceremony.
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Extra travel expenses may be incurred if travelling over ½
hour.
What will you wear?
I will dress
appropriately for the occasion. If it is a themed wedding I will dress
appropriate to the theme. I do however try to dress neutrally, to compliment
the bride and groom. If required I would be open to any special wardrobe
requests.
We want to have
the ceremony and reception on a boat. Would you stay onboard afterwards?
No. I would request that I am taken back to land after the ceremony.
What happens in the event that we have to postpone our wedding?
The Notice of Intended Marriage is valid for 18 months, I am only
too happy to reschedule the wedding with you.
Who can I have as my witnesses?
Anyone you like providing they are over the age of 18 years. You
must have at least 2 witnesses. They may be from overseas
Can I have a friend or family member read a poem at my wedding?
Yes, I would encourage this as it personalises the ceremony . I
have plenty of readings which I can recommend for all occasions.
How many poems/readings is the right amount?
This is personal choice, 1- 2 is appropriate and ensures that the
Ceremony is not too long.
How long will the Ceremony take?
The average time is 15 – 20 minutes but this may vary depending
on how many readings/poems etc you include.
Do I have to be given away?
No this is a personal choice and is not a requirement.
Who usually gives the bride away?
This is personal decision and it can be anyone you like.
We want to arrive at the ceremony together, is this suitable?
Of course, it is your day, and your choice.
Is
it fashionable for the bride to be late?
No, is not fashionable to be late anymore. If the Ceremony starts
late so does everything else.
What happens if there are people around where we plan to hold the
Ceremony?
Providing you have written approval from the relevant Council to
hold the Ceremony, you have the right to ask them to move. I am happy to do this
on your behalf.
Should we have some chairs for our guests – how many is the right
amount?
Yes, chairs are a good idea, approx 12 chairs will suffice and be
used mostly for the elderly and family. Unless you have the exact amount of
chairs as people, most people prefer to stand.
What happens after the Ceremony - do you stay for the reception?
No I will leave soon after the ceremony, quietly and discreetly, occasionally
staying for a drink.
What would happen if you were to ill to attend the ceremony?
In the event that I am too ill, I have a group of celebrants I can call on who
would perform your ceremony.
What do we do if you were involved in a traffic jam or accident
and can't get to the Ceremony on time?
The appropriate thing to do would be to continue on with the photographs and
then onto the Reception venue. We could perform the Ceremony at the Reception
once I arrive.
What name does the bride sign on the day of the Wedding
Her maiden name on all documentation.
What name should the bride use when booking travel/ honeymoon
reservations?
Her maiden name as this is her legal name until after the Wedding
day, once the Marriage has been registered with Births Deaths and Marriages.
I
have some visitors coming from overseas and would prefer to be
married whilst they are here. Is this possible?
As long as I am free on the required date we could perform the
ceremony but if it is before the legal requirement of 1 month and 1 day, you
would not be legally married until we repeat the process after the required time
period. Your legal wedding date would be the later ceremony and this would be
recorded on all documentation
Can I play music during the ceremony
Yes, you can play music as part of the ceremony as it does not infringe on any
copyrights. If you would like to play music before or after the ceremony you
would need to check that it does not infringe on any copyright laws.
Your choice of music is a very personal choice and would need to
be provided by yourself.
Can we have drinks before the ceremony
No drinking during or before the ceremony. Drinks may be served whilst you are
signing the documents, although permission should be sought from relevant
Councils, if at a public venue.
Do you need to be an Australian Citizen to marry in Australia?
No. Anyone may marry in Australia providing you are both over the age of 18 and
not legally married. If one or both of you is between 16 and 18,
additional requirements
must be met.
How much 'Notice' must be given to be married in Australia?
At least 1 month and 1 day. (In exceptional circumstances the Registrar may
approve a shortening of time for the 'Notice')
Do we need to be in Australia a certain time before we can
marry?
No. You can marry the day that you arrive from overseas if you wish. However, by
law I must receive the
Notice of Intention to Marry
from you at least 1 month and 1 day before the wedding. To be on
the safe side, send it early.
Will the marriage be recognised in my own country?
Yes. You should confirm this with your own government agency which records
marriages in your country.
Can I marry anywhere in Australia?
Yes. An Authorised Civil Marriage Celebrant is permitted to perform a wedding
ceremony anywhere in Australia, this includes Australia's remote islands,
rainforests, aeroplanes, boats, hot air balloons etc. Please be aware that if
the Celebrant has to travel the intended bride and groom must pay for the travel
costs and in some instances the accommodation.
Where is an Australian Embassy?
For Australian Embassies, Consulates and Missions around the world
click
here
Can we re-marry in Australia after being married in another country?
No. The only type of ceremony you would be able to have would be either a
Renewal Ceremony or a
Commitment Ceremony.
Can two people of the same sex marry?
No. Same sex marriages are not performed in Australia. However, I can perform a
Commitment Ceremony for you to express
your feelings for one another.
How many witnesses do we need and can they be related to us?
You need two witnesses present at your Marriage Ceremony who are over the age of
18. Any person can act as a witness, even your parents. The Celebrant, however,
cannot act as a witness.
Can I use photo copies and certified copies of my legal documents?
No. All documents must be originals
Can we use legal paperwork that is in another language?
No. Before you can submit it, your paperwork will need to be translated into the
English language by a recognised/registered translator.
How do I find a translator in Australia?
If you require a translator or interpreter within Australia, please visit
NAATI
Website
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