icelime wrote: » Yep, that's the kind of thing I was looking for! Thanks. I had thought it was too good to be true...back to the drawing board!
esforum wrote: » Never heard ot a celebrant doing the legal as well. My understanding was that it had to be a staff memeber authorised to perform legal weddings
Purple410 wrote: » We're going interfaith too. Just been to registrars office to do notification last week and all was in order so we got issues with certificate for the day. There are celebrants who do a ceremony as others have pointed out. When we were looking into options we considered them as there are reputable ones for after a civil ceremony for the legal bit, but cost was similar to interfaith who could do legal bit. We have met our minister and she has crafted a unique ceremony and has allowed us to incorporate personal touches we couldn't have otherwise. Pm if you want details, I saw good feedback on our minister before picking her. Friday and weekend slots book well in advance though, something to be mindful of. Humanist is another option if their views fit for you. I think they tend to book up even more quickly as people are more aware of them as an option, or certainly were when we were researching early 2015.
Keane2baMused wrote: » She's not connaught based by any chance is she?
Purple410 wrote: » Nope pretty central. Has been lovely to deal with. We booked last year, after research and chat on the phone. We met recently face to face, tho wedding is not til August.
Keane2baMused wrote: » Ah brilliant Ours is Galway based and she seems lovely so far. We aren't getting married until summer next year but I heard they book up fast! Did you get things to fill out about your relationship and expectations/ hopes etc for married life?
Purple410 wrote: » Oh yea, we started but haven't shared what we wrote with each other yet. Bit strange as we've done it all back to front, been together so long the registrar added us to their list of longest together before getting married.we were beaten only by a couple getting married after around 30 years! How are you getting on with the questions? We're being honest do already know we'll have to edit a lot before we send them to the minister!
Keane2baMused wrote: » Wow that's amazing We still haven't started yet!! Hubby to be is in the middle of exams so he's up to his tonsils. I'm hoping to get cracking on mine soon but I have had a good read of it so far. My understanding is the minister then uses these to create the ceremony am I right? We hope to meet ours over the Summer
Keane2baMused wrote: There is the option of an interfaith minister?
Keane2baMused wrote: We are getting one for our wedding They can perform the full wedding legally.