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Many
couples are deciding to celebrate their Wedding Anniversaries
or other special occasions to re-affirm their marriage vows.
It is a great opportunity to celebrate years of happy marriage,
not only for your self, but also for your children or even
grandchildren, friends and family.
Couples
who are officially married in other Australian states or
overseas countries may wish to have a Reaffirmation ceremony
so that their friends and family, who were unable to attend
the wedding, can celebrate the occasion with them.
As
with my Wedding Ceremonies, I offer many suggestions and
provide a wide selection of reading and vows to make the
ceremony one that will be personal and memorable. Participation
of family and friends is encouraged with readings, poems
and music.
A
Reaffirmation ceremony is NOT a wedding.
There
are no legal requirements for this type of ceremony however
satisfactory identification and proof of the original official
marriage is required.
PROCESS:
Upon receipt of your enquiry, I will provide you with an
introduction letter and a booklet of ceremony suggestions.
A
ceremony is selected at your leisure using the ceremony
suggestion booklet or using your own contribution. Your
selection is made and returned to me. I will then compile
the ceremony and provide you with a completed copy for your
approval. A pre-ceremony meeting with you both will be arranged
approximately one to two weeks before your reaffirmation.
At this meeting I will discuss with you the final arrangements
and the agenda of the ceremony. Also you will need to provide
me with identification for both parties either, original
certificate of birth or an original extract of an entry
of birth in an official register and also a copy of your
original Marriage Certificate.
Your
reaffirmation day will be one of the most precious days
that you will experience. I will be honored be able to provide
you with a ceremony, which is both personal and memorable.
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