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Brisbane Marriage Celebrant - Weddings

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Your wedding day will be your day to shine. A day to remember for a lifetime, your chance to make the ultimate expression of your love and commitment to each other witnessed by your friends and family. Therefore the ceremony and venue should reflect your own individuality. A statement of who you are as a couple.

Your celebrant should be someone you relate too, someone who makes you feel relaxed and comfortable, someone who can put you at ease on one of the most emotional days of your life.

Therefore I would be happy to meet with you to answer your questions and discuss what it is you can expect from me as your celebrant prior to you making a decision.

Once you have booked your ceremony with me I will send you a vast array of resources, (65 pages of ceremonies, rituals, poems and readings) to help bring your ideas together.
There are no restrictions on what you can include in a civil marriage ceremony.
We would then work together to create a wedding ceremony that is as individual as you are.


Deciding to marry is an important step in life. Apart from the romance and the promise of a happy and fulfilling life together, marriage is a legal state. You must lodge a Notice of Intended Marriage form at least one month and one day before the date of your intended wedding and no longer than 18 months prior. Your celebrant will provide you with a form or to download CLICK HERE.

Once you have completed the details this form should be lodged with your celebrant.

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DO NOT PRE-SIGN THE FORM, as all signing, and dating must be witnessed by one of the authorised persons listed on the reverse side.

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Official documents required to support lodgement of the Notice of Intended Marriage;

  • An original birth certificate or a current overseas passport.
  • A copy of a Decree Absolute (proof that any previous marriages have been legally terminated) or a Death Certificate.
  • Consents to the marriage by parents or a guardian or a court order permitting marriage of a person under the age of 18 years.
  • Deed Poll document showing a name change (if applicable).

Until you have completed and signed the NOIM and it has been witnessed and dated by an authorised person, you have not started the legal process.

As your celebrant I am responsible for ensuring that you fulfil all legal requirements and the lodgement of all documents in relation to your marriage.

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