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Officiating Fees Frequently Asked Questions Initial Consultation Officiant Etiquette What I Won't Do Intimate Wedding Package Notary Public

Check
Calendar for Possible Availability
If you see a
Red thumbtack with the words "Contract Pending" on the calendar, the date
and time may still be available. If you see such a conflict, I will
be happy to contact the couple to see if they intend to confirm
their booking.

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David and Ann watch
as his bride, Lindsay,
begins to walk down
the aisle.
Harmony, FL
October 2008 |
Most
bridal couples are concerned with the cost of their nuptials so
understandably their first question is generally regarding
fees. I completely sympathize
as I was a "bride on a budget" lo those many years ago. I explain my
fees in detail and believe in open, fair and consistent pricing
policies. Everyone should have access to professional and competent
officiating, so I am willing to work with a couples on tight
budgets to make it happen.
My
FAQ page may contain much more information
than you will ever need, but it does cover questions I receive on a
fairly regular basis so it probably is worth scrolling through to
see if anything applies to your situation.
Some out
of town couples may not have the luxury of meeting with me prior to
their wedding so I provide a page describing a typical
consultation meeting.
I think it
only fair to be completely forthcoming with the few things
I will not do with respect to
weddings. The list is not very long at all, but it is
non-negotiable. I have never had any of the items become an
issue. It appears sky diving weddings aren't popular in Brevard
County anyway.
I am
pleased to offer a private wedding
package for couples who want more than a courthouse wedding, but
prefer to keep things small, simple and with minimal decision
making.
If I am already booked for another
wedding or otherwise unavailable, but you are still interested in
having me craft your service with you, I can highly recommend a
competent notary public to officiate
your personalized ceremony. My twin sister!
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