how wacky can you get with your ceremony?

like in terms of rituals

Question Asked: 24/08/2017

Wedding Date: 9/08/2018

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Julie Blanch

(4) · Taree / Port Macquarie / Lower North Coast/Manning Valley/Barrington Coast

Posted: 3/12/2017

How wacky do you want the ceremony.  Remember that it is your day and your ceremony.

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The Master of Ceremony - Celebrant and MC

(21) · The WORLD

Posted: 24/11/2017

Well it's not 'my' ceremony....'it's YOURS', so let's chat about what you want in the ceremony first!

The planning of the ceremony is crucial to surprises, the wackiness that's created.

Your guests will get your fun and wacky sense of humour so we'll have everyone having a ball throughout the ceremony, fun, laughter and love....with that wackiness will be awesome!

Enjoy!

ABC Marriages - Lia Krutik

(5) · Sydney

Posted: 23/11/2017

Only if asked to be wacky beforehand !

Sonia Hartman

(48) · Central Coast - Hunter Valley - Newcastle

Posted: 23/11/2017

Many couples incorporate fun and 'whackiness' into their ceremony it's totally up to you. As a civil celebrant I'm here to facilitate your marriage and reflect the couples values and ideas as long as the legal elements are included - the Monitum to say 'I'm duly authorised to solomise marraiges.....' and the mandatory legal part of your vows. Enjoy your special day!  

Greg Evans

(38) · Melbourne and surrounds and Mornington Pennisula and Yarra Valley Also Mansfield

Posted: 23/11/2017

How wacky do you want?  As long as it is Legal you can be totally  wacky.  There are two elements in the ceremony that must be handled legally.  They are the Monetumom from the marriage act must be read and the legal part of the vows must be verbalised.  Once these two items are taken care of you can go nuts within the law.  The above applies to a Civil Ceremony.  Religious ceremonies have several different restrictions that vary a lot.

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