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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

What Are Marriage Celebrants and What Ceremonies Do They Perform?

A marriage celebrant is known as someone who conducts wedding ceremonies in Australia. Marriage celebrants will also conduct other ceremonies including renewing wedding vows, naming babies and funeral services.

The celebrants may or may not be part of a religious organization. This allows many couples to be married through a civil marriage ceremony. At one time becoming a celebrant depended up the geographic location and the need for celebrants in that particular area.

Becoming a marriage celebrant today consists of undergoing a government accredited training program in marriage celebrancy. Each person must meet certain criteria and then be put on a waiting list until wedding celebrants are required in their area. Becoming registered as an official civil marriage celebrant allows the person to marry couples in almost any location. As well they have the authorization to process the required paper work.
 

Many couples today prefer to get married in many different locations and settings. Outside at home or at a scenic location, beach and boat weddings are extremely popular too. It is great to know that you may get married with all the wedding traditions you want at a location unique to each couple.

As couples reach their 25th wedding anniversary they often look to getting their wedding vows renewed. This time the ceremony might be in a place which will often hold a happy memory from their years together. The marriage celebrants are able to perform non traditional wedding vows or even personalized wedding vows to accommodate the couple's choices.

Today a bride and groom have many places to get married, and no one takes offensive if the civil marriage ceremony does not take place in a church. Mindsets have changed and nontraditional weddings and wedding vows are becoming commonplace.

Knowing too that you can get a civil marriage celebrant to perform your wedding ceremony almost anywhere, makes arranging your wedding that much easier. This means that you could get married at home, at your favorite golf club or even at an historic building or landmark in your town. More choices allow weddings to take on a new theme of their own.

Today's weddings are definitely more open minded and relaxed than in earlier years. Traditional outfits do not have to be worn and the wedding itself can be a much more relaxed affair. This makes planning and holding a wedding a lot more stress free, and who wouldn't love that!
 

Friday, April 8, 2011

The Role of a Civil Marriage Celebrant

When you have chosen your wedding date, one of the main decisions you'll need to make is who is going to perform your Brisbane, Melbourne, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast ceremony for you. More than half of marriages today are actually performed by a civil marriage celebrant. They have been trained fully and every year they have to go through more professional development. Perhaps you have been to weddings where they used a Sunshine Coast Celebrant and you have seen how they conduct a ceremony. Maybe you are not looking for a celebrant of your own. Usually it's a good idea to check into several different celebrants to get a good idea of the services that they provide and the fees that they charge. Choose a short list of those you like and take the time to meet them. Then you can make your final decision on the civil marriage celebrant you want to use on the big day.

After you have decided upon a celebrant and you have decided upon the fee that they will be paid, you may wonder what you should get for the money that you are paying. Start out by taking a look at the celebrant's code of practice. More than likely the celebrant you are using will have a copy that you can see. This will help you know what you should be expecting from the celebrant you hire and if you have any complaints or concerns, it will let you know what you should do about them.

The first thing that your celebrant will do is make sure that all the formalities have been taken care of so you will be married legally. This will include taking care of the notice of intended marriage and any other documents that may be included. Your celebrant is also going to make sure that the marriage certificate and declarations certificate has been completed correctly, signed, and then sent on to the BDM. They will also make sure that during your ceremony the required words will be included. This is just a look at the basics that your celebrant should be taking care of for you.

Of course, a quality celebrant will make sure that you have the ceremony that you have always dreamed of. Just remember that each celebrant is a bit different, so check to see what they specifically offer. In most cases, they will want to meet with you a couple times before the ceremony takes place. Even if you are unable to meet, there will be quite a few emails or phone conversations to make sure that the important information is exchanged and that your Celebrant in Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney gets to know you fairly well before the big event.

Read More: http://www.sooperarticles.com/relationship-articles/marriage-articles/role-civil-marriage-celebrant-262081.html

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