• The best way is to have a chat. Chemistry matters. You should feel comfortable, heard, and genuinely excited about the person standing at the front with you.

  • Popular dates can book out 12–18 months ahead, especially during peak wedding season. If you have your date locked in, it’s worth reaching out sooner rather than later.

  • You’ll receive a fully tailored ceremony, guidance through the legal process, support with vow writing if needed, ceremony structure planning, and delivery on the day with calm, confident presence. I’ll also handle lodging the signed marriage paperwork after the ceremony.

  • Absolutely! Your ceremony should reflect who you are, your backgrounds, and the people who matter most to you. I’ll work with you to thoughtfully include any rituals, readings, or cultural elements in a way that feels seamless and meaningful.

  • Absolutely. Personal vows are always encouraged (but never forced). If you’d like help, I can guide you with prompts or review what you’ve written.

  • Most personalised ceremonies run between 30-40 minutes dependent on the length of the vows. Simple ceremonies are shorter, usually around 10–15 minutes. We’ll shape it to suit your vision.

  • It’s not required, but it can be incredibly helpful. A rehearsal gives everyone clarity and confidence, especially if you have a larger wedding party.

  • Yes. I’m happy to travel for ceremonies. Travel outside my local area may incur an additional fee, which we’ll confirm upfront.

  • In the unlikely event I’m unable to perform your ceremony due to serious illness or emergency, I’ll do everything possible to arrange a trusted replacement celebrant and ensure you’re supported.

  • Send an enquiry through the contact form with your date and location. If I’m available, we’ll arrange a chat. Once you’re ready to go ahead, a signed agreement and booking fee secures your date.

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