A man and a woman stand side by side, looking at each other, in a Melbourne laneway. He is in a black suit with a red rose, she is in a white dress with a bouquet of pink and red flowers.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Being an Authorised Marriage Celebrant isn’t quite what it looks like in the movies, and I certainly didn’t become accredited online in under an hour. With that in mind, please find a moment to read the below.


Marriage Education Services

I’m a big advocate for counselling of all types – even when nothing is ‘broken’.

If you’re interested in exploring the benefits of pre-marriage education, I’d encourage you to do some research and reach out if you need advice. Pre-marriage education is a great way to further strengthen an already solid relationship.

If that doesn’t sound like your thing, I understand. But please do find time to make a cuppa and read over Happily Ever… Before and After, as it covers some really important information that we’ll be discussing in the lead up to your wedding.


Code of Practice for Marriage Celebrants

Under the Marriage Act 1961, I am required to adhere to the Attorney General’s Code of Practice for Marriage Celebrants.

If you are interested in understanding more about the Code, you can view it on the Attorney General’s website.


FORMS

With anything legally binding comes, of course, forms! It can be a little confusing to keep track of everything, so here’s a lil’ cheat sheet that outlines the purpose of each form, and who is ultimately responsible.


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