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Packages

WEDDINGS, NAMING DAY, COMMITMENT CEREMONY, SAME-SEX MARRIAGE AND FUNERALS. 

Whatever type of ceremony you are looking to plan, give me a call to schedule an appointment and see what I can do for you.
I can assist in matters of immigration and shortening of time where I can provide letters of assistance if required.
Big or small, fancy or simple, I’m more than happy to make your dream ceremony a reality. Let me help you bring your dreams to life.

Allegro - Kenthurst

Marriage Ceremony

LIVELY AND FUN

Full Ceremony - $750

  • All legal marriage documents lodged 

  • As many meetings-as required to design your individual ceremony

  • Travel to venue

  • Unlimited telephone and email consultation 

  • Rehearsal

  • Signing table and chairs

  • Public Address system  

  • Professionally delivered ceremony  

  • member of the Australian Federation of Civil Celebrants

  • Marriage Certificate from Births Deaths & Marriages applied for a supplied.

Extras (If Required)​​

  • Any props for the ceremony. Candles, Time Capsules, sand and bottles, ribbons etc.

  • Other additional costs that may be incurred. 

I have:

  • Professional Indemnity & Public Liability Insurance

  • Copyright Protection & APRA music licence exemption

  • Membership of a large celebrant network

ELOPMENT PACKAGE/LEGALS ONLY - $450

* All legal marriage documents lodged.

* Basic simple, Legals only ceremony.

* Maximum 10 guests

* signing table and 2 chairs

* Unlimited contact and emails.

Extras supplied at agreed cost. 

* Marriage Certificate from Births Deaths & Marriages $65.

Naming Day

Naming Day, Vow Renewals &other Civil Ceremonies

PERFECTLY PLANNED

My prices are flexible as all ceremonies are not the same and require different levels of participation and planning. All costs will be negotiated during the interview and a written quote provided, thus avoiding any surprises.

The average cost of a Naming, Vow Renewal or Civil ceremony is $400.00.

Inclusions:

  • Face-to-Face Interview to discuss the details required for the ceremony

  • E-mail/phone contact to finalise ceremony script and requirements for the day

  • Travel to and from the designated ceremony site (within 50km radius of Penrith) to check out layout

  • PA System if required

  • Travel to and from the site on the ceremony day

  • Small signing table and cover

  • Professionally performed ceremony

  • A nicely presented copy of the ceremony script

  • Certificates for the child, parents and 2 guardians/godparents

Extras (if required):

  • Additional Certificates. $5.00 each additional certificate

  • Travel outside of 50km radius. ($20.00 each additional 10km including return)

  • Any props for the ceremony e.g.: candles, time capsules, sand and bottles, ribbons etc

  • Additional rehearsal extra $20.00.

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Legals

STUNNING AND MEMORABLE

I know it's a real exciting time getting married but there are some really important things that you need to know when arranging the ceremony.

To be legally married in Australia, a person must: 

  • not be married to someone else

  • not be marrying a parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, brother or sister

  • be at least 18 years old, unless a court has approved a marriage where one party is aged between 16 and 18 years old

  • understand what marriage means and freely consent to marrying

  • use specific words during the ceremony

  • give written notice of their intention to marry to their authorised celebrant, within the required time frame.

The celebrant you choose will help you understand these requirements.

You don't have to be an Australian citizen or a permanent resident of Australia to legally marry here. You can find marriage visa information on the Department of Immigration and Border Protection website, if you hope to live in Australia after your marriage.

Important paperwork - Notice of Intended Marriage​

  • A completed Notice of Intended Marriage form must be given to your celebrant at least one month before the wedding. You can give it to your celebrant up to 18 months beforehand.

  • Your celebrant can help you complete the form. The notice may be completed and witnessed outside Australia if required.

  • Talk to your celebrant if there is less than one month before your wedding. A prescribed authority may approve a shorter notice time in some limited circumstances.

  • You will need to give your celebrant evidence of date and place of birth, identity and the end of any previous marriages for each party. Your celebrant may also ask you to complete a statutory declaration to support your evidence.

After you are married

On the day of your wedding, you will sign three marriage certificates. Each certificate should be signed by you, your celebrant and two witnesses. Your celebrant will give you one of the certificates as a record of your marriage. 
Your celebrant must register your marriage with the registry of births, deaths and marriages in the state or territory it took place within 14 days.

The certificate issued by the registry of births, deaths and marriages is required for many official purposes. You should apply for a copy of this certificate from the registry after your wedding through the relevant births, deaths and marriages. 

Registered relationships

Some state and territory governments provide for people to register their relationship. You can find out more information from state and territory registries of births, deaths and marriages.

Getting married overseas

The Smartraveller website has detailed information about getting married overseas.

If you intend to marry overseas, please note that marriage celebrants authorised in Australia can only perform legal marriages within Australia.

An overseas marriage cannot be registered in Australia, and the foreign marriage certificate will be evidence the marriage has occurred. Ensure you keep this certificate as it may not be easy to replace if lost and it provides the only evidence of the overseas marriage.

Please note that it may not be possible to rely on a marriage certificate issued overseas for some purposes in Australia. A party to a marriage which takes place overseas may not be able to rely on an overseas marriage certificate to have an Australian driver's licence or an Australian passport issued in their married name.

An overseas marriage will generally be recognised in Australia if it:

  • was a valid marriage in the overseas country

  • would have been recognised as valid under Australian law if the marriage had taken place in Australia.

Change of name

To apply for a formal change of name in Australia, visit your state or territory’s births, deaths and marriages registry

State and territory relationship registration schemes

Some state and territory governments allow people to register their relationship. You can find out more information from your state or territory’s births, deaths and marriages registry.

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Funerals

COMPASSION, EMPATHY & UNDERSTANDING

It is never easy when it comes to saying goodbye to a loved one that has passed. Compassion and empathy are two attributes that I believe are essential when it comes to helping families and loved ones in their time of grief.

Planning and discussing a funeral can be one of the most difficult things a loved one is required to do. At a time of loss and grief, it is difficult to make sure that you have given all the care possible to planning a service which reflects the essence of the person whom you have lost. Most funerals are conducted at chapels in Memorial Parks and Crematoria. Many funeral directors have lovely chapels where the service may be held.  

A Memorial Service, following some time after the deceased has been cremated, can be a preferred opportunity - especially if not all family members are able to be present at the time of the loss. This may be held in a place which was special to the deceased or of course in any venue of your choosing.   

A personal funeral, celebration of a life or memorial ceremony can be a fitting tribute to the one who has passed away by remembering, acknowledging and celebrating their life and achievements and grieving their passing. 

It provides comfort to those who are bereaved by giving them a time and safe space to acknowledge their grief and loss. An appropriate and personal service can be a comfort and consolation and is an important step in the grieving process.

I believe that every person is unique and they have a unique story to tell. Once they have passed, it is up to me to be able to convey that story to finalisation as the end of their life has come. 

Let us work together to create a beautiful memorial to honour your love one. 

Get in touch today and let’s work together to create a Ceremony that fits your needs.

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