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What is
a civil marriage ceremony?
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A civil marriage ceremony is a non-religious legal ceremony, created to best suit the needs
of the couple being married.

unlimited meetings
at my office, in your home or at a mutually convenient location.
creation of a unique and personal ceremony with your full editorial
control
attention to detail and excellent personal
service
on or off site rehearsal
my guarantee that no other ceremony will be booked so close that I arrive
late or rush off afterwards
professional delivery of your ceremony
confidential and secure record keeping
fully insured, trained, experienced and registered celebrant
unlimited access to resource materials in a WinZip file
copies of your ceremony booklet for yourselves, your parents, readers
and musicians
all legal work and registration
recommendations for other services, where requested
provision of a portable PA system with cd player, ipod and mp3 player
capacity, three microphones and stands
all my transport costs for any return journey not
exceeding one hour from
my
no hidden extra charges
and much much more!
Elements of a ceremony 
Pre-ceremonial music
Request to silence mobile phones / pagers and confetti info
Entrance and welcome
Acknowledgment of the Aboriginal
custodians of the land
Introduction of bridal party
Thanks to parents/parents-in-law and other family members
Acknowledgment of absent or deceased family members and friends and
candle lighting / bell ringing / flowers
Reason for ceremony
Brief history and highlights of your life together
Extracts / passages / poems / songs / original pieces etc
The asking (the ‘I do’ part)
Interactive symbols eg hallowing of space; warming of the wedding
rings; blending of water, wine, fire or sand; vows for family members /
friends; presentation of couple; handfasting; tying wishes onto a wish tree;
vows to stepchildren; your own family and cultural traditions etc
Monitum and Statement of Marriage
Vows (your personal promises to one another)
Exchange of rings / gifts
Music / Serving of drinks / Signing of register and certificate
Information about photos and reception / conclusion
The kiss (usually the grand finale!)
Music / presentation / toast / walking down aisle / group photo
Confirmation of Booking
and Payment DetailsThe
creation of each unique ceremony requires, on average, around 25 hours of my
time. This equates to an hourly rate of approximately $31 per hour. Why not
compare this with the hourly rates for other services relating to your
ceremony? I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
My fee of
$770.00 is all inclusive*, with the exception of accommodation (more than two
hours’ drive from my Howard Springs home), Christmas, New Year and
unusual transport costs. Your ceremony date and time will be confirmed and
secured by payment of your booking fee of $370.00 at
the time of booking and no
paper
Due
to the high number of enquiries I receive, I cannot guarantee your date until your booking fee
has been paid.
The
outstanding balance of $400.00 is payable within
four weeks of the first draft of the ceremony being issued. I will not attend the ceremony unless all fees have been
paid and original copies of the required
documents have been sighted by me by the time of the rehearsal, at the very
latest.
Payment may be made by cash, cheque
or bank transfer / deposit. Please put your names in the reference field if
paying by internet bank transfer or notify me once you have made a branch
deposit.
Should the
ceremony be cancelled by you, the booking fee is non-refundable. Should
either of you cancel the ceremony within six weeks of the scheduled
ceremony date, having paid the balance, no refunds will be paid.
Margi MacGregor retains all
intellectual property rights over any part of the ceremony created by her, and
no part of her ceremony documentation may be published, sold or made
available without her approval.

If someone
in your household is ill and we have a meeting booked, please call me to
arrange another time to meet. Should you wish to alter the arranged date,
time or venue for your ceremony, please contact me as soon as you start
considering doing so, for confirmation of my availability.
The
ceremony must start close to the scheduled commencement time. In the event
that the ceremony is delayed more than half an hour, for whatever reason, I
become entitled to proceed to my next commitment, if
necessary. Please note that, should this occur, you are liable for
and indemnify me against liability, loss or costs incurred due to either of
you not being ready within that half hour window. I will make every attempt
to return after the next commitment.
Please note
that if I suspect that either of you is drunk or under the influence of
illicit drugs, I am not legally allowed to conduct the ceremony.
If you
have any concerns regarding my services, please let me know immediately. You
are also welcome to contact the Attorney–General’s Office, Robert
Garran Offices, National Circuit, Barton ACT 2600 tel 02 6234 4800. www.ag.gov.au
Can’t wait a full calendar month to marry?
It is possible
to shorten the minimum notice time for a marriage to less than a month if
special circumstances set out in the regulations are met.
You need to
approach a Prescribed Authority for approval.
Prescribed
authorities (usually at your
There are
the five categories of circumstances set out in the
regulations. These are:
i.
Employment related or other travel
commitments,
ii.
Wedding or celebrant arrangements,
or religious considerations,
iii.
Medical reasons,
iv.
Legal proceedings,
v.
Error in giving notice.
The reason for
seeking a shortening of time for notice must fall within one of these
categories before an application can be considered. There is no capacity
to grant shortening of time outside these circumstances. Shortening of
time is not automatic. When making a decision the Registry of Births,
Deaths and Marriages (BDM) or prescribed authority will weigh up the
information provided in support of the application and may seek additional
information as outlined in the regulations.
Click
here for a list of Prescribed
Authorities.
Relationship education agencies are a great way to ensure your
marriage gets off to the best possible start.