
Couple Ceremonies

Weddings
Civil Ceremony
Vow Renewals
Commitment Ceremonies
Anniversaries
Divorce Ceremonies
Couples Package Cost
Couples Package Includes:
Meeting to get to know you and what you want for your wedding day.
Personalised bespoke script including two drafts. This is your own love story written to reflect your personalities showing your love for each other, allowing your family and friends to be a part of your life journey together.
A range of ideas to help you write your personalised vows and choose your
readings and music (Don't panic I can support you all the way!)
I will arrive at least an hour before the ceremony to make sure it is smooth running and stress free.
One symbolic ritual included - resources not supplied
Commemorative Certificate and keepsake copy of your script
Rehearsal attendance if required
A friendly inclusive service from start to finish!
Cost £500
Honestly, everyone in the room was laughing and crying at the beautiful story she told. Would recommend Julie again and again. Julie went above and beyond at every point of contact


Additional Costs
Venues over 50 miles from my office will incur a charge of 45p per mile
Rehearsal venue over 50 miles from my office may incur additional mileage and accommodation costs
Additional drafts - £30 per draft
Additional symbolic rituals - £30 per ritual - resources not supplied
London venues will incur a congestion and/or ULEZ charge
The legalities- Please note!
This ceremony is not a legally binding marriage. A marriage schedule needs to be carried out by a registrar for a fee of approximately £100 at a registry office. Have a look at the link below.
https://www.gov.uk/marriages-civil-partnerships/plan-your-ceremony
What's the difference between a Registrar and a Celebrant?
A registrar has a set script and does not make it personal to you whereas with a celebrant it is your choice of venue, script, music, readings, who can join in and of course vows. You have the ceremony you want everyone to remember not one where people are waiting for it to come to an end.
Just as birth and death registrations are not completed on the actual day, neither does the marriage have to take place on the same day as your wedding.